blastocoeli
Blastocoeli (singular: blastocoel) is the fluid-filled interior cavity of the blastula, the hollow stage formed during early embryogenesis after fertilization and cleavage. It is bounded by the outer cell layer of the blastula (the blastoderm or trophoblast, depending on species) and contains blastocoelic fluid.
Formation and structure: Following cell divisions that produce a ball of cells from the zygote, the solid
Function: The blastocoel provides a physical space for cell movements during gastrulation and serves as a reservoir
Developmental significance: The formation of the blastocoel is a key milestone in early development, enabling cellular
Clinical and research relevance: In reproductive technologies, the presence and quality of a blastocoel or blastocyst