Gastrulation typically occurs during the early stages of animal embryonic development, after fertilization and cleavage have taken place. It involves the reorganization of the blastula into a trilaminar structure known as the gastrula, which sets the stage for the formation of the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm).
fertilization zygote divides gastrulation placenta forms
Fertilization takes place, Zygote divides, Implantation occurs, Gastrulation begins, and Heart forms.
cleavage->gastrulation->implantation->formation of placenta->first labor
on the 6th day
No, blastulation and gastrulation are distinct processes in embryonic development. Blastulation is the formation of the blastula from the zygote, while gastrulation is the process during which the three germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm) are formed from the blastula.
Endoderm
Laura H Twersky has written: 'Calcium in amphibian gastrulation' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Calcium, Embryology, Gastrulation, Amphibians
The middle layer is formed during the gastrulation. This layer develops into muscles, bones and blood vessels.
Gastrulation is first step towards germ layer development .
glands bih/...!
Gastrulation
yes