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Definitions of invaginate in various dictionaries:
verb - sheathe
verb - fold inwards
To enclose or become enclosed in or as if in a sheath.
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Be turned inside out or folded back on itself to form a cavity or pouch. |
be turned inside out or folded back on itself to form a cavity or pouch. |
fold inwards |
sheathe |
To enclose or become enclosed in or as if in a sheath. |
To turn or become turned inward. |
To infold or become infolded so as to form a hollow space within a previously solid structure, as in the formation of a gastrula from a blastula. |
Invaginate might refer to |
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In developmental biology, Invagination is a mechanism that takes place during gastrulation. This mechanism or cell movement happens mostly in the vegetal pole. Invagination consists of the folding of an area of the exterior sheet of cells towards the inside of the blastula. In each organism, the complexity will be different depending on the number of cells. Invagination can be referenced as one of the steps of the establishment of the body plan.The term, originally used in embryology, has been adopted in other disciplines as well. * There is more than one type of movement for invagination. Two common types are axial and orthogonal. The difference between the production of the tube formed in the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix. Axial can be formed at a single point along the axis of a surface. Orthogonal is linear and trough. |