EBK BIOLOGY
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Author: Martin
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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To explain: The archenteron.

Introduction: The process of gastrulation leads to the development of a structure called archenteron. Various types of structures and germ layers are formed during the process of gastrulation, which results in important morphogenesis of organism at the embryonic stage of their development.

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To determine: Whether archenteron is formed in sea stars.

Introduction: The process of gastrulation leads to the development of a structure called archenteron. Archenteron can be defined as a primary type of gut that is formed during the gastrulation process of development of zygote. It is also known as the digestive tube and develops inside the endoderm and mesoderm layers of an animal.

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To determine: Whether archenteron is formed in amphibians.

Introduction: The process of gastrulation leads to the development of a structure called archenteron. Archenteron can be defined as a primary type of gut that is formed during the gastrulation process of development of zygote. It is also known as the digestive tube and develops inside the endoderm and mesoderm layers of an animal.

Summary Introduction

To determine: Whether archenteron is formed in birds.

Introduction: The process of gastrulation leads to the development of a structure called archenteron. Archenteron can be defined as a primary type of gut that is formed during the gastrulation process of development of zygote. It is also known as the digestive tube and develops inside the endoderm and mesoderm layers of an animal.

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