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blastula

American  
[blas-chuh-luh] / ˈblæs tʃə lə /

noun

Embryology.
blastulas, plural blastulae plural
  1. the early developmental stage of an animal, following the morula stage and consisting of a single, spherical layer of cells enclosing a hollow, central cavity.


blastula British  
/ ˈblæstjʊlə /

noun

  1. Also called: blastosphere.  an early form of an animal embryo that develops from a morula, consisting of a sphere of cells with a central cavity

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blastula Scientific  
/ blăschə-lə /
blastulas plural
  1. An animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg cell, consisting of a ball-shaped layer of cells around a fluid-filled cavity known as a blastocoel.

  2. Compare gastrula See also blastocyst


blastula Cultural  
  1. The stage of an embryo that consists of just over a hundred cells — a stage reached about one week after fertilization. At this stage the cells are just at the very beginning of cellular differentiation and are said to be totipotent (See totipotency).


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This is the stage of development where embryonic stems cells can be harvested for medical research.

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Origin of blastula

1885–90; < New Latin < Greek blast ( ós ) bud, sprout + New Latin -ula -ule

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