Definition of Neurula. Meaning of Neurula. Synonyms of Neurula

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Definition of Neurula

Neurula
Neurula Neu"ru*la, n. [NL., dim. of Gr. ? a nerve.] (Zo["o]l.) An embryo or certain invertebrates in the stage when the primitive band is first developed.

Meaning of Neurula from wikipedia

- A neurula is a vertebrate embryo at the early stage of development in which neurulation occurs. The neurula stage is preceded by the gastrula stage; consequentially...
- neural plate into the neural tube. The embryo at this stage is termed the neurula. The process begins when the notochord induces the formation of the central...
- sometimes referred to as neurulation and the embryo in this phase is the neurula. The coelom of the body forms from a split of the mesoderm along the somite...
- Diagram depicting a cross section of a deuterostome (vertebrate) embryo in the neurula stage. The location of the coelom is indicated....
- epithelial and neural tissue, and the gastrula is now referred to as the neurula. The neural plate that has formed as a thickened plate from the ectoderm...
- William Ballard, the pharyngula stage follows the blastula, gastrula and neurula stages. At the pharyngula stage, all vertebrate embryos show remarkable...
- stages: the morula stage, the blastula stage, the gastrula stage, and the neurula stage. Prior to implantation, the embryo remains in a protein s****, the...
- tube – neuronneuroscienceneurospora cr****a – neurotransmitterneurulaneutral theory of molecular evolutionnichenitrogen cycle – non-competitive...
- Neurogenesis Neuroregeneration General neural development Neurulation Neurula Notochord Neuroectoderm Neural plate Neural fold Neural groove Neuropoiesis...
- Kazuhiko; Mugitani, Michio; Kumano, Gaku; Nishida, Hiroki (2012-04-15). "Neurula rotation determines left-right asymmetry in ascidian tadpole larvae". Development...