Blastosphere

/ˈblæstəsfɪr/ noun

The hollow ball-shaped stage of an embryo consisting of a single layer of cells surrounding a central cavity; also called a blastula.

From Greek 'blastos' (bud, germ) + 'sphaira' (sphere). Coined in embryology to describe the spherical early embryonic form in most animals.

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