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1. Target recognition by the Archenteron during sea urchin gastrulation

2. The Blastocoel also allows blastomeres to move during the process of gastrulation.

3. Archenteron is the primary gut formed during gastrulation in the developing zygote

4. In most deuterostome animals the coelom originates from an outpocketing of the Archenterons during gastrulation

5. The primary gut that forms during gastrulation in the developing zygote is known as the Archenteron or the digestive tube

6. The Archenteron is known as the primitive gut that forms during gastrulation in the developing embryo.

7. Gastrulation -formation of the three germ layersendoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm -going from Blastospheres to identifiable cell types

8. Archenteron or the digestive tube is the primitive gut developed during gastrulation in the developing embryo

9. Since it is a type of cavity formed during gastrulation, the Archenteron is also known as gastrocoel

10. ‘Gastrulation in its broadest sense is the reorganization of the cells of the Blastula to form a multilayered embryo, the gastrula.’ ‘Embryos treated at lower concentrations showed delayed gastrulation and those treated at higher concentrations developed to Blastulae having abnormal blastocoels with excess cells.’

11. The Blastopore is formed by an inward movement of the endoderm and mesoderm cells of the archenteron during gastrulation.

12. Blastomere One of the cells formed by the division of the fertilized egg during cleavage and prior to gastrulation

13. The Blastula will continue to change during a process called gastrulation, which organizes the three main tissue types of a developing organism

14. Mesendoderm internalization via a Blastopore brings the mesendoderm beneath the surface ectoderm and is the defining and conserved movement of gastrulation (Fig

15. The Blastopore remains open throughout gastrulation and is situated initially in the center of the vegetal pole of the embryo (Fig

16. …enclosing a fluid-filled cavity, the Blastocoel. After the blastula develops, it undergoes transition to the gastrula (q.v.), a process called gastrulation

17. 5, 195-210) had suggested that intact microtubules (MTs) are necessary for Archenteron elongation during the second phase of sea urchin gastrulation (secondary

18. The Blastopore lip is the group of cells in the developing embryo that induces the beginning of gastrulation and the development of the germ layers.

19. During sea urchin gastrulation filopodia are sent out by secondary mesenchyme cells (SMCs) at the tip of the Archenteron in continual cycles of extension, attachment, …

20. The Blastopore is the hole forms during gastrulation as cells move from the vegetal poll toward the other side and connects to the ectoderm

21. The dorsal lip is formed during early gastrulation as folding of tissue along the involuting marginal zone of the blastocoel forms an opening known as the Blastopore

22. Theories about the evolution of gastrulation often concern the fate of the Blastopore (site of endomesoderm internalization), which varies widely in a major branch of bilaterians, the Spiralia.

23. At the beginning of gastrulation, the Blastocoel roof is one cell thick, and the dorsal lip of the blastopore forms below the equator of the embryo

24. In many animals the Blastopore becomes the anus, although in some it closes up at the end of gastrulation and may appear again at or near the same site

25. In addition, Actomyosin pulsing occurs during Xenopus gastrulation and mesoderm convergent extension 36, 37, and corresponds to dynamics in cell–cell adhesive adherens junction complexes and F-actin

26. Following gastrulation, the dorsal Blastopore (or shield in fish, Hensen's node in amniotes) gradually gives rise to a rod of axial mesoderm underling the neural plate: the notochord

27. Blastopore The opening of the archenteron, the primitive gut, to the outside, formed by invagination of cells on the embryo’s surface which form the mesoderm and endoderm during during gastrulation.

28. Blastocoel Blastocoel - Wikipedia blastula, blastomere Blastula - Wikipedia gastrula, blastopore Gastrulation - Wikipedia biomedical words are quite often not simple, and if you are not the one who deduces the differences AND writes down WITH illu

29. Blastocoel Blastocoel - Wikipedia blastula, blastomere Blastula - Wikipedia gastrula, Blastopore Gastrulation - Wikipedia biomedical words are quite often not simple, and if you are not the one who deduces the differences AND writes down WITH illu

30. Archenteron/Primitive streak Primitive pit Primitive knot/Blastopore Primitive groove The Archenteron is the tube formed during gastrulation by means of the invagination of the blastula wall inside the blastocoel

31. Gastrulation in the sea urchin involves an extensive rearrangement of cells of the Archenteron giving rise to secondary mesenchyme at the Archenteron tip followed by the foregut, midgut and hindgut

32. The Blastocoel is a crucial component of amphibian embryo development. It permits cell migration during gastrulation and prevents the cells beneath the Blastocoel from interacting prematurely with the cells above the Blastocoel

33. Blastopore - site of gastrulation initiation and later the opening of the archenteron at the vegetal region of certain embryos (e.g., echinoderm and amphibian); in deuterostome embryos it is the future anus of the organism

34. The term Blastula refers to the period between 128-cell stage (2.25hpf, 8th zygotic cell cycle) and the beginning of gastrulation (5.25hpf, 14th zygotic cell cycle, around 50% epiboly) (Kimmel et al., 1995).

35. Amphioxus gastrulation process is thought to reflect the fundamental processes in vertebrates because it is widely accepted that vertebrates are derived from an Amphioxus-like ancestor with “relatively small, non-yolky eggs” (Holland et al

36. Gastrulation begins with the formation of the PRIMITIVE STREAK, and ends with the formation of three GERM LAYERS, the body plan of the mature organism.;The opening of the Archenteron, central cavity of gastrula, which is