What are the archenteron and the blastopore? What is the stage of the embryonic development in which these structures are formed?
Answer / Vijay Prakash Singh
The archenteron is a cavity that forms during gastrulation and later develops into the digestive tract. The blastopore is an opening through which cells migrate during gastrulation to form the archenteron. These structures are formed during the blastula stage of embryonic development.
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