Explain gastrulation? What stage follows gastrulation?
Answer / Sarvesh Khan
Gastrulation is a critical stage in embryonic development where the blastula transforms into a gastrula. During gastrulation, cells migrate and rearrange to form three germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm, setting the foundation for future organ structures. The stage following gastrulation is known as organogenesis.
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