Blastopore

/ˈblæstəpɔr/ noun

The opening in an embryo during early development that forms during gastrulation and becomes the mouth or anus of the developing animal.

From Greek 'blastos' (bud, germ) + 'poros' (pore, opening). Coined in 1870s by German embryologist Wilhelm Roux to describe this crucial developmental opening.

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