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what is a significance and functions of gastrula?

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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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Gastrulation: During embryonic development, the process by which blastula (single layer of cells) is converted into gastrula (multiple layers of cells) is termed as gastrulation.

SIGNIFICANCE:

a) It marks the beginning of morphogenesis and differentiation.

b) Metabolic activities of the cells are increased due to great morphogenetic activities of the blastomeres.

c) Three primary germ layers are formed.

d) Blastocoel is obliterated and archenteron is formed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Significance & Function - Gastrulation consists of the inward movement, or invagination, of the cells of one side of the blastula until they are juxtaposed to the opposite side; thus the spherical embryo is converted into a double-walled cup, or gastrula.

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