What is gastrulation?
Answer / Vipra Choudhary
Gastrulation is a critical developmental process in animals that occurs during the embryonic stage. It involves the reorganization of cells within the blastula to form three primary germ layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. This process results in the formation of a gastrula and establishes the body plan for the developing organism.
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