Definition of Gastrulated

1. Verb. (past of gastrulate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Gastrulated

1. gastrulate [v] - See also: gastrulate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gastrulated

gastrotoxic
gastrotoxin
gastrotrich
gastrotricha
gastrotrichs
gastrotrocha
gastrotropic
gastrovascular
gastroxia
gastroxynsis
gastrulae
gastrular
gastrulas
gastrulate
gastrulated (current term)
gastrulates
gastrulating
gastrulations
gastrura
gastrurous
gasts
gasworker
gasworkers
gasworks
gat
gat-toothed
gatc
gatch

Literary usage of Gastrulated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bryn Mawr College Monographs by Bryn Mawr College (1906)
"... arose at the top'of the egg and gastrulated along with the rest of the egg, but such an inference would be, I believe, erroneous. ..."

2. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1897)
"alludes to the fact that he and Morgan have shown that frog-ova hatched in a '6 per cent, solution of salt gastrulated abnormally. ..."

3. Growth in Length: Embryological Essays by Richard Assheton (1916)
""Many of the ^ blastomeres develop into hollow, swimming blastulae, which swim around for several hours after the normal blastula has gastrulated. ..."

4. Studies from the Department of Anatomy by Dept. of Anatomy, Cornell University, Medical College (1910)
"All of the former died, but of the latter a considerable number gastrulated and several reached the tadpole stage. Two were four days, three were five days ..."

5. Bryn Mawr College Monographs by Bryn Mawr College (1906)
"... arose at the top'of the egg and gastrulated along with the rest of the egg, but such an inference would be, I believe, erroneous. ..."

6. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1897)
"alludes to the fact that he and Morgan have shown that frog-ova hatched in a '6 per cent, solution of salt gastrulated abnormally. ..."

7. Growth in Length: Embryological Essays by Richard Assheton (1916)
""Many of the ^ blastomeres develop into hollow, swimming blastulae, which swim around for several hours after the normal blastula has gastrulated. ..."

8. Studies from the Department of Anatomy by Dept. of Anatomy, Cornell University, Medical College (1910)
"All of the former died, but of the latter a considerable number gastrulated and several reached the tadpole stage. Two were four days, three were five days ..."

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