Definition
Blastodermatic refers to something related to the blastoderm, which is a layer of cells formed during the early development of an embryo, particularly in birds and reptiles. It describes processes, structures, or conditions associated with this cellular layer. Imagine it as something forming or originating from this initial sheet of cells. This term is common in developmental biology and embryology. It helps specify the origin or location of certain embryonic structures. Unlike terms related to later developmental stages, 'blastodermatic' focuses on these initial cell layers.