archiblastula (Meaning)

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archiblastula (n.)

A hollow blastula, supposed to be the primitive form; a c/loblastula.

Synonyms & Antonyms of archiblastula

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archiblastula Sentence Examples

  1. The archiblastula stage occurs during the early embryonic development of many marine organisms.
  2. In the archiblastula, cells arrange themselves into a hollow ball with an outer layer and an inner cavity.
  3. Archiblastula formation is a critical step in the development of complex body structures in these organisms.
  4. During gastrulation, cells from the archiblastula undergo rearrangement to form the germ layers.
  5. The archiblastula eventually gives rise to the larval form of the organism.
  6. Researchers study the development of the archiblastula to understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying embryogenesis.
  7. The size and shape of the archiblastula can vary among different species and environmental conditions.
  8. Environmental factors such as temperature and nutrient availability can influence the rate of archiblastula formation.
  9. Some species of marine invertebrates exhibit rapid development from the archiblastula stage to the next developmental phase.
  10. The archiblastula stage represents a crucial transition from a simple cluster of cells to a more organized embryonic structure.

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A hollow blastula, supposed to be the primitive form; a c/loblastula.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The archiblastula stage occurs during the early embryonic development of many marine organisms.

In the archiblastula, cells arrange themselves into a hollow ball with an outer layer and an inner cavity.

Archiblastula formation is a critical step in the development of complex body structures in these organisms.

During gastrulation, cells from the archiblastula undergo rearrangement to form the germ layers.