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1. Blastocoel is an inner fluid-filled cavity which is hollow

2. Blastocoel definition is - the fluid-filled cavity of a blastula.

3. Blastocoel (plural Blastocoels) The fluid-filled cavity in a blastula.

4. Contractile vacuole a small fluid-filled cavity in the protoplasm of certain unicellular organisms

5. It is a ball of cells with a fluid filled cavity called the Blastocoel

6. Blastocoel is the cavity formed during blastulation. It is a fluid-filled cavity during the early stages of development

7. The cells of the blastula form an epithelial (covering) layer, called the blastoderm, enclosing a fluid-filled cavity, the Blastocoel

8. Amnion, in reptiles, birds, and mammals, a membrane forming a fluid-filled cavity (the amniotic sac) that encloses the embryo

9. The cells of the Blastula form an epithelial (covering) layer, called the blastoderm, enclosing a fluid-filled cavity, the blastocoel.

10. The Blastula is usually a spherical layer of cells (the blastoderm) surrounding a fluid-filled or yolk-filled cavity (the blastocoel)

11. The Blastula is usually a spherical layer of cells (the blastoderm) surrounding a fluid-filled or yolk-filled cavity (the blastocoel)

12. The Blastula is usually a spherical layer of cells (the blastoderm) surrounding a fluid-filled or yolk-filled cavity (the blastocoel)

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

14. An air-filled cavity (30) is provided within the block (27) between the machine-side surface (25) and the handle-side surface (24).

15. The blastocyst consists of cells forming an outer trophectoderm (TE, trophoblast) layer, an inner cell mass (ICM, embryo blast) and a Blastocoel (fluid-filled cavity)

16. The Blastocoel is a fluid filled cavity which contains amino acids, proteins, growth factors, sugars, ions and other components which are necessary for cellular differentiation

17. Also called segmentation cavity ‘Inside this spherical mass of cells, a fluid-filled cavity - the Blastocoel - develops in the animal region and the embryo is now called a …

18. Plural Blastulas or blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

19. A Blastocyst is a fertilized egg that has developed for 5-6 days and contains 3 distinct features including a fluid-filled cavity trophectoderm/trophoblast (T) cells, and an inner cell mass (ICM)

20. Plural Blastulas or Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

21. Plural blastulas or Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

22. Plural blastulas or Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity.

23. An Anorectal abscess (also referred to as an anal abscess, rectal abscess, perianal abscess, or perirectal abscess depending on its location) is a pus-filled cavity that forms within the furrows of the anal canal (called the anal sinuses).

24. Plural blastulas Blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity known as a blastocoel.

25. Plural Blastulas blastulae (blăs′chə-lē′) An animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity known as a blastocoel.

26. The Blastula (from Greek βλαστός (blastos), meaning "sprout") is a hollow sphere of cells, referred to as blastomeres, surrounding an inner fluid-filled cavity called the blastocoele formed during an early stage of embryonic development in animals.

27. A blastocoel, also spelled Blastocoele and blastocele, and also called blastocyst cavity is a fluid-filled cavity that forms in the blastula (blastocyst) of early amphibian and echinoderm embryos, or between the epiblast and hypoblast of avian, reptilian, and mammalian blastoderm-stage embryos.

28. A blastocyst consists of an inner cell mass (which forms the baby), the outer cell mass (or trophectoderm, which forms the placenta) and there is a fluid filled cavity (the blastocoel). There also is an outer covering or "egg shell" (zona pellucida)

29. Blastocele - the fluid-filled cavity inside a blastula blastocoel, Blastocoele, cleavage cavity, segmentation cavity blastosphere, blastula - early stage of an embryo produced by cleavage of an ovum; a liquid-filled sphere whose wall is composed of a single layer of cells; during this stage (about eight days after fertilization

30. Human Blastocyst (day 5) (Greek, blastos = sprout + cystos = cavity) or blastula, the term used to describe the hollow cellular mass that forms in early development. The Blastocyst consists of cells forming an outer trophectoderm (TE, trophoblast) layer, an inner cell mass (ICM, embryo blast) and a blastocoel (fluid-filled cavity).

31. From day 3 to day 5, some embryos will grow into Blastocysts. The cells in these embryos begin to differentiate into two kinds of cells: baby-making cells and placenta making cells that surround a fluid-filled cavity. Blastocyst embryos that are graded after 5 days of growth are graded with a much more complicated system.

32. A blastocoel (/ ˈ b l æ s t ə ˌ s iː l /), also spelled blastocoele and blastocele, and also called blastocyst cavity (or cleavage or segmentation cavity) is a fluid-filled cavity that forms in the Blastula of early amphibian and echinoderm embryos, or between the epiblast and hypoblast of avian, reptilian, and mammalian blastoderm-stage embryos.