Enterocoelous

Enterocoelous

Enterocoelous development is the stage of embryological development of deuterostomes in which the coelom forms. The stage starts with the gastrula; as the archenteron forms, pockets of migrating cells also form, creating another layer between the endoderm and ectoderm, the mesoderm. These pockets gradually expand to form the coelom.

ee also

* Schizocoelous

External links

* [http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/glossaryd.html PAE Virtual Glossary]


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