Definition of Blastulas

1. Noun. (plural of blastula) ¹

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Definition of Blastulas

1. blastula [n] - See also: blastula

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blastulas

blastoporic canal
blastospheres
blastospheric
blastospores
blastostyle
blastostyles
blastotomy
blastproof
blasts
blasts from the past
blastula
blastulae
blastular
blastulas (current term)
blastulation
blastulations
blastule
blastules
blastwave
blastworthy
blasty
blat
blat out
blatancies
blatancy
blatant
blatantly
blate

Literary usage of Blastulas

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

1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1900)
"... 9 X Strongylocentrotus $ did not increase the number of hybrid plutei, though in the reciprocal cross a larger percentage of blastulas was produced. ..."

2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1900)
"... 9 X Strongylocentrotus $ did not increase the number of hybrid plutei, though in the reciprocal cross a larger percentage of blastulas was produced. ..."

3. Principles of Animal Biology by Aaron Franklin Shull, George Roger Larue, Alexander Grant Ruthven (1920)
"blastulas containing much yolk are invaginated in a somewhat different manner. ... In blastulas of this type gastrulation is in part accomplished by two ..."

4. Principles of Animal Biology by Aaron Franklin Shull, George Roger Larue, Alexander Grant Ruthven (1920)
"blastulas containing much yolk are invaginated in a somewhat different manner. ... In blastulas of this type gastrulation is in part accomplished by two ..."

5. A Textbook of General Embryology by William Erskine Kellicott (1913)
"Even when two blastulas coalesce the final result may be a single larva, though with some doubling of parts. One especially interesting point is that normal ..."

6. Embryogeny: An Account of the Laws Govering the Development of the Animal by Hans Przibram (1908)
"... not as wholes but typically, as if the missing blastomeres were present They give rise as a rule to blastulas, more or less widely open at one side, ..."

7. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1895)
"... the number in one of the minute blastulas at the same stage may be as small as sixty. With such facts we explain the known difficulty in rearing larvae ..."

8. The Journal of General Physiology by Society of General Physiologists, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1921)
"The experiments proved that RbCl is entirely able to replace KC1 in the development of swimming blastulas and that the minimal concentration of RbCl needed ..."

9. A Textbook of General Embryology by William Erskine Kellicott (1913)
"Even when two blastulas coalesce the final result may be a single larva, though with some doubling of parts. One especially interesting point is that normal ..."

10. Embryogeny: An Account of the Laws Govering the Development of the Animal by Hans Przibram (1908)
"... not as wholes but typically, as if the missing blastomeres were present They give rise as a rule to blastulas, more or less widely open at one side, ..."

11. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1895)
"... the number in one of the minute blastulas at the same stage may be as small as sixty. With such facts we explain the known difficulty in rearing larvae ..."

12. The Journal of General Physiology by Society of General Physiologists, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1921)
"The experiments proved that RbCl is entirely able to replace KC1 in the development of swimming blastulas and that the minimal concentration of RbCl needed ..."

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