gastraea (Meaning)

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gastraea (n.)

A primeval larval form; a double-walled sac from which, according to the hypothesis of Haeckel, man and all other animals, that in the first stages of their individual evolution pass through a two-layered structural stage, or gastrula form, must have descended. This idea constitutes the theory of Haeckel. See Gastrula.

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gastraea Sentence Examples

  1. The gastraea theory posits that all animals evolved from a common ancestor resembling a two-layered embryo.
  2. The gastraea stage is characterized by the formation of two embryonic cell layers: the ectoderm and endoderm.
  3. The gastraea's ectoderm gives rise to the outer layer of the animal, while the endoderm forms the inner layer.
  4. The gastraea possesses a single opening that serves as both mouth and anus.
  5. The gastraea's digestive cavity is gastrovascular, meaning it both ingests and digests food.
  6. Some scientists believe that gastraea-like organisms existed as early as 540 million years ago.
  7. The gastraea's simple body plan may have enabled it to adapt to a variety of environments.
  8. The gastraea theory has influenced our understanding of animal evolution and the origin of body plans.
  9. Studying gastraea-like organisms can provide insights into the earliest stages of animal development.
  10. The gastraea is considered a key stage in the transition from unicellular to multicellular organisms.

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A primeval larval form; a double-walled sac from which, according to the hypothesis of Haeckel, man and all other animals, that in the first stages of their ind

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The gastraea theory posits that all animals evolved from a common ancestor resembling a two-layered embryo.

The gastraea stage is characterized by the formation of two embryonic cell layers: the ectoderm and endoderm.

The gastraea's ectoderm gives rise to the outer layer of the animal, while the endoderm forms the inner layer.

The gastraea possesses a single opening that serves as both mouth and anus.