Definition of Micromeres. Meaning of Micromeres. Synonyms of Micromeres

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Definition of Micromeres

Micromere
Micromere Mi"cro*mere, n. [Micro- + -mere.] (Biol.) One of the smaller cells, or blastomeres, resulting from the complete segmentation of a telolecithal ovum.

Meaning of Micromeres from wikipedia

- with the micromeres dictates one cell to become the ****ure D blastomere. Once specified, the D blastomere signals to surrounding micromeres to lay out...
- unequally and they give rise to four big macromeres and four smaller micromeres. Once this fourth division has occurred, the embryo has reached a 16 cell...
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- adult's broadly fivefold symmetry. During cleavage, mesoderm and small micromeres are specified. At the end of gastrulation, cells of these two types form...
- unequal cleavage resulting in three cell types, small, medium and large (micromeres, mesomeres, megameres). Megameres develop into a syncytial layer, the...
- euechinoid embryonic development, e.g. in the purple sea urchin, the micromeres comprise a set of four small cells that reside at the base of the vegetal...
- hatches from its fertilization envelope, a group cells derived from the micromeres undergoes an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transformation. These cells change...
- the end of stage 3 the AB cell divides. On stage 4 of development, the micromeres and teloblast stem cells are formed and subsequently, the D quadrant divides...
- 2a, 2c, 3c and 3d cells. The s**** plates arise primarily from the 2d micromere, although 2a, 2b, 2c and sometimes 3c cells also parti****te in its secretion...