auxoblast

[awks-o-blast, aksi-]

Definitions

1. noun

A cell in the early embryo that gives rise to the endoderm, a germ layer that forms the lining of the digestive tract and other internal organs.

“During embryonic development, the auxoblast differentiates into the endoderm, which eventually forms the digestive tract.”

Synonyms

  • embryoblast

Antonyms

  • ectoblast