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Termination of gastrulation is identified by

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Obliteration of blastocoel

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Obliteration of archenteron

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Closure of blastopore

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Closure of neural tube.

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Termination of gastrulation is marked by obliteration of blastocoel. Transformation of the blastocyst into the gastrula with primary germ layers by rearrangement of the cells is called gastrulation. Gastrulation involves cell movements that help to attain new shape and morphology of the embryo. At the termination of gastrulation, archenteron is formed at the place of blastocoel.
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Termination of gastrulation is identified by
Updated OnApr 4, 2022
TopicHuman Reproduction
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 1
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