Examples of gastrulation in the following topics:
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- The cells in the blastula rearrange themselves spatially to form three layers of cells in a process known as gastrulation.
- During gastrulation, the blastula folds upon itself to form the three layers of cells.
- Describe the events that occur from the formation of a zygote to gastrulation
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- Next, the blastula undergoes further cell division and cellular rearrangement during a process called gastrulation.
- Different cell layers (called germ layers) are formed during gastrulation.
- During a process called gastrulation, the blastula folds inward to form a cavity in the gastrula.
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- Gastrulation leads to the formation of the three germ layers that give rise, during further development, to the different organs in the animal body.
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- These germ layers are formed during gastrulation, developing into the animal's specialized tissues and organs.
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- The embryo is released from the vulva during the gastrulation stage.