Sea urchin gastrulation.
Invagination of the vegetal plate in the single-layered blastula forms
the blastopore, which will become the anus.
Further differentiation yields a gastrula with three embryonic tissue
layers.
Endoderm. Infolding forms the archenteron, which later develops
into the digestive tube with a second opening that becomes a
mouth.
Mesoderm. Mesenchyme cells migrate into the blastocoel, and will
later form the skeleton.
Ectoderm.