n. [ L. pref. in- + vagina sheath. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. (Biol.) The condition of an invaginated organ or part. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The inward movement of the wall of a tissue or cell, to form a cavity; also, the cavity thus formed. [ PJC ] 3. Specifically: (Biol., Embryology) The inward movement of one part of the wall of a blastula, to form a gastrula; the process of gastrulation, in which layers of the ovum are differentiated. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] ☞ In embolic invagination, one half of the blastosphere is pushed in towards the other half, producing an embryonic form known as a gastrula. -- In epibolic invagination, a phenomenon in the development of some invertebrate ova, the epiblast appears to grow over or around the hypoblast. [ 1913 Webster ] |