In
developmental biology, the term
vegetal pole refers to the lower hemisphere of a
blastula embryo (as it is conventionally drawn, in reality the vegetal pole may not be the lower hemisphere). The vegetal pole contains large yolky cells that divide very slowly, in contrast with the
animal pole above it. The vegetal pole draws its name from its inactivity relative to the lively animal pole. In some cases, the vegetal pole is thought to differentiate into the
extraembryonic membranes that protect and nourish the developing embryo, such as the
placenta in mammals and the
chorion in birds.
See also