Blastula

/ˈblæstjələ/ noun

An early stage of embryonic development in animals, consisting of a hollow ball of cells surrounding a central cavity.

From German 'Blastula' (diminutive of Greek 'blastos' meaning bud or germ). Coined in the 1870s by German embryologist Ernst Haeckel during early developmental studies.

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