IPA: /ˈblæstəˌpɔr/
KK: /ˈblæstəˌpɔr/
The opening that forms during the early development of an embryo, leading to the digestive cavity.
In embryology, the blastopore is crucial for the formation of the gut.
Blastopore is formed from "blasto-" (from Greek "blastos", meaning germ or sprout) and "-pore" (from Greek "poros", meaning passage or opening). The term refers to the opening that forms during the early development of an embryo, specifically in the context of gastrulation.
Think of 'blasto-' meaning a germ or sprout, and '-pore' meaning an opening. This helps you remember that a blastopore is the opening that develops early in an embryo's growth.