Polarity in embryogenesis
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title:
Polarity in embryogenesis
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In developmental biology, an embryo is divided into two hemispheres: the animal pole and the vegetal pole within a blastula. The animal pole consists of small cells that divide rapidly, in contrast with the vegetal pole below it. In some cases, the animal pole is thought to differentiate into the later embryo itself, forming the three primary germ layers and participating in gastrulation. The vegetal pole contains large yolky cells that divide very slowly, in contrast with the animal pole above
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Division of an embryo into two hemispheres (animal and vegetal poles)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarity_in_embryogenesis
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2023-05-12T08:51:11Z
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