segmentation cavity

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segmentation cavity

The embryo develops within the segmentation cavity.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The fluid-filled cavity inside a blastula: In embryology, the 'segmentation cavity' is the central, hollow space filled with fluid that forms within a blastula during the early stages of embryonic development.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The formation of the segmentation cavity is a key milestone in early embryogenesis.
    • Biologists observed the expansion of the segmentation cavity under the microscope.
Advanced Usage
  • Developmental Biology Context: The term is primarily used in technical descriptions of embryonic development. It is synonymous with the term blastocoel.
    • The blastocoel, or segmentation cavity, provides space for cell migration during gastrulation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Blastocoel (n): A direct synonym for 'segmentation cavity'.
    • The blastocoel forms as the embryo undergoes cleavage.
  • Blastula (n): The early embryonic stage in which the segmentation cavity is present.
    • The blastula is characterized by a single layer of cells surrounding the segmentation cavity.
Synonyms
  • Blastocoel: The fluid-filled cavity of a blastula.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Cleavage (n): The series of cell divisions that leads to the formation of the blastula and its segmentation cavity.
  • Gastrulation (n): The subsequent developmental stage where the blastula, with its segmentation cavity, reorganizes into a gastrula.
segmentation cavity

The embryo develops within the segmentation cavity.

Noun
  1. the fluid-filled cavity inside a blastula