When are archenteron and blastopore formed?
Answer / Aadesh Kumar Singh
Archenteron is a cavity that forms during gastrulation, and it is the precursor to the digestive tract. Blastopore, on the other hand, is the initial opening through which cells migrate during gastrulation. Both archenteron and blastopore are formed during gastrulation.
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