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Fluid-filled or yolk-filled cavity that forms in the blastula
The blastocoel (/ˈblæstəˌsiːl/), also spelled blastocoele and blastocele, and also called cleavage cavity, or segmentation cavity is a fluid-filled or
Blastocoel
Sphere of cells formed during early embryonic development in animals
known as blastomeres surrounding an inner fluid-filled cavity called the blastocoel. Embryonic development begins with a sperm fertilizing an egg cell to
Blastulation
Embryonic cell structure
and made of columnar epithelial cells; the hypoblast is closest to the blastocoel (blastocystic cavity) and made of cuboidal cells. As the two layers become
Bilaminar_embryonic_disc
Structure formed around day 5 of mammalian embryonic development
surrounds the inner cell mass and a fluid-filled cavity or lumen known as the blastocoel. In the late blastocyst, the trophectoderm is known as the trophoblast
Blastocyst
Cavity within an organ
forming in the blastocyst during pre-implantation development called the blastocoel In cell biology, lumen is a membrane-defined space that is found inside
Lumen_(anatomy)
Process in early embryonic development
development that follows cleavage. Cavitation is the formation of the blastocoel, a fluid-filled cavity that defines the blastula, or in mammals the blastocyst
Cavitation_(embryology)
Genetic profiling of embryos prior to implantation
on new non-invasive preimplantation genetics screening methods such as blastocoel fluid and spent embryo media have recently been published as an alternative
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis
Preimplantation_genetic_diagnosis
Development and formation of the human embryo
facilitate cellular communication. This polarisation leaves a cavity, the blastocoel, creating a structure that is now termed the blastocyst. (In animals other
Human_embryonic_development
blastocoel The fluid-filled or yolk-filled cavity that forms in the developing blastula or blastocyst in virtually all animal species. The blastocoel
Glossary of developmental biology
Glossary_of_developmental_biology
Anatomical structure in a developing embryo
center (the blastocoel), the remaining cells at the vegetal pole flatten to form a vegetal plate. This buckles inwards towards the blastocoel in a process
Archenteron
Internal space within a multicellular organism
animals. Cavitation in the early embryo is the process of forming the blastocoel, the fluid-filled cavity defining the blastula stage in non-mammals, or
Body_cavity
Embryologic stage in which germ layers form
the archenteron. Note that the blastopore is not an opening into the blastocoel, the space within the blastula, but represents a new inpocketing that
Gastrulation
Biological process
animally along the blastocoel roof, driven in part by movement of the vegetal endoderm cells. In Xenopus embryos in which the blastocoel roof is removed
Vegetal_rotation
Multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development
certain size, called a morula, takes in fluid to create a cavity called a blastocoel. The structure is then termed a blastula, or a blastocyst in mammals.
Embryo
Animals with embryonic bilateral symmetry
body cavities, while others have a primary body cavity derived from the blastocoel, or a secondary cavity, the coelom. Cephalization is a characteristic
Bilateria
epithelial tissue that makes up the blastula. It encloses the fluid-filled blastocoel. Gastrulation follows blastoderm formation, where the tips of the blastoderm
Blastoderm
Species of shark
are laid at early stages of development, before the formation of the blastocoel. Once laid, they can go on developing normally in the laboratory, simply
Small-spotted_catshark
Class of marine invertebrates
cell division, resulting in a single epithelial layer enveloping the blastocoel. The embryo then begins gastrulation, a multipart process which dramatically
Sea_urchin
Cavity of fluid surrounding an embryo
(hypoblast cells) that migrated along the inner cytotrophoblast lining of the blastocoel, secrete an extracellular matrix along the way. Cells of the hypoblast
Gestational_sac
Early embryonic mass that gives rise to the fetus
Tead4-null mice similarly undergo compaction, but fail to generate the blastocoel cavity. Like Cdx2-null embryos, the Tead4-null embryos can yield embryonic
Inner_cell_mass
Cells formed during embryonic development
(hypoblast cells) that migrated along the inner cytotrophoblast lining of the blastocoel, secrete an extracellular matrix along the way. Cells of the hypoblast
Heuser's_membrane
Phylum of parasitoid animals; horsehair worms
lateral rows of setae, have a single, ventral epidermal cord and their blastocoels are filled with mesenchyme in young animals but become spacious in older
Nematomorpha
Origination and development of an organism
blastoderm, that essentially encases the fluid-filled inside that is the blastocoel. The figure to the right shows the basic process that is modified in different
Ontogeny
Process by which animal embryos form and develop
(the blastoderm) surrounding a fluid-filled or yolk-filled cavity the blastocoel.[citation needed] Mammals at this stage form a structure called the blastocyst
Animal_embryonic_development
Outer germ layer of embryonic development
the inner wall of the blastula to form a fluid-filled cavity called the blastocoel. The once superficial cells of the animal pole are destined to become
Ectoderm
Embryonic developmental stage of the sea urchin
transition (EMT) and break away from the apical layer, thus entering the blastocoel, forming a cell cluster at the vegetal pole. It is a key interaction between
Sea_urchin_skeletogenesis
Gamete-producing cell
blastomeres. These presumptive PGCs are brought to the endoderm of the blastocoel by gastrulation. They are determined as germ cells when gastrulation is
Germ_cell
Embryonic inner cell mass tissue that forms the yolk sac and, later, chorion
marginal zone of the area opaca, and the space between the layers forms a blastocoel-like a cavity. Cell division adds to the length produced by convergent
Hypoblast
gastrulation as folding of tissue along the involuting marginal zone of the blastocoel forms an opening known as the blastopore. It is particularly important
Dorsal_lip
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with C
shell Greek κόχλος (kókhlos) cochlea coel- hollow Greek κοῖλος (koîlos) blastocoel, coelom, coelomate, coelomic, enterocoely, pseudocoelomate, sarcocele
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/C
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
bud", βλαστός (blastós), βλάστημα (blástēma) blastema, blastochyle, blastocoel, blastocoele, blastocyst, blastoderm, blastoma, blastula, cytotrophoblast
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G
Order of worms
lateral rows of setae and have a single, ventral epidermal cord and their blastocoel is filled with mesenchyme in young worms but become open when older. The
Gordioidea
Division of cells in the early embryo
throughout the embryo, the fluid collects into a single large cavity, called blastocoel, following a process akin to Ostwald ripening. Embryoblast cells also
Cleavage_(embryo)
First stage of pregnancy
the uterus after three or four days, and as it does a cavity called the blastocoel is formed in the morula to produce the blastocyst. The blastocyst contains
Implantation_(embryology)
of the blastopore develops, and the lateral plate mesoderm enters the blastocoel through it. The blastopore develops a ring-like shape, and surrounds the
Early stages of embryogenesis of tailless amphibians
Early_stages_of_embryogenesis_of_tailless_amphibians
presumably gain affinity for the basal lamina which composes the lining of the blastocoel, the future migration substrate of the PMCs. Changes in the adhesion properties
Ingression_(biology)
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with B
bud", βλαστός (blastós), βλάστημα (blástēma) blastema, blastochyle, blastocoel, blastocoele, blastocyst, blastoderm, blastoma, blastula, cytotrophoblast
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/B
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/B
Academic journal
Hashimoto 56 214-222 2014 Tail structure is formed when blastocoel roof contacts blastocoel floor in Xenopus laevis. Yoshiyuki Matsubara, Atsushi Sakai
Development, Growth & Differentiation
Development,_Growth_&_Differentiation
Fossil of unhatched or unborn organisms
composed of hundreds to more than ~1000 cells still show no evidence of blastocoel formation or the organization of blastomeres into epithelia – epithelialization
Embryo_fossil
Cells from which the mesoderm originates
in turn will give abnormal embryos. The mesentoblast migrates to the blastocoel where it reproduces to form a mass of cells that becomes the mesoderm
Mesentoblast
Blastocyst Blastulation is marked by the appearance of a fluid-filled cavity (blastocoel) surrounded by a single layer of cells called the trophectoderm and the
Morphokinetics_IVF
Process in embryonic development
invagination. The endoderm folds towards the inner part and thus the blastocoel transforms into a cup-shaped structure with a double wall. The inner wall
Invagination
English musical act
copies. 30 in hand-painted covers. 2011 Hotbites Live at the Nightlight LP Blastocoel Sound 002 Limited to 100 copies. Live in Chapel Hill, NC, 2006. 2012 Golden
Volcano_the_Bear
Species of echinoderm
"precociously invaginating lineage", meaning that they move into the blastocoel just prior to gastrulation; these four cells then eventually give rise
Eucidaris_tribuloides
Genus of gastropods
undergoes spiral cleavage and during gastrulation yolk cells occupy the blastocoel. Planktonic trochophore larva that later on develops into a veliger larva
Patella_(gastropod)
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
(September 2013). "TEAD4 establishes the energy homeostasis essential for blastocoel formation". Development. 140 (17): 3680–90. doi:10.1242/dev.093799. PMC 3742148
TEAD4
Species of gastropod
pantherina is a gastropod, so the blastula is a stereoblastula with a limited blastocoel. The veliger stage emerges as the prototroch matures into a velum. This
Rathouisia_pantherina
Species of sponge
cell. Once in the parent, the larva blastomeres will migrate into the blastocoel. In order for this calcareous sponge species to reproduce, there is a
Clathrina_coriacea
How an animal develops its sexual-reproduction cells
cytoplasm at the vegetal pole. This cytoplasm moves to the bottom of the blastocoel and eventually ends up as its own subset of endodermal cells. While specified
Germline_development
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Night
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Blossomed; Flowering
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Fighting, chiding, multiplying.
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Strong as a bear.
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Indian, Telugu
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n.
The cavity of the blastosphere, or segmentation cavity.