Develops an open spot?
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BALDSDevelops an open spot?
MORPHOSISWay an organism develops
TAKESTODevelops an affinity for
GESTATIONWhen an embryo develops
GESTATESDevelops slowly, as an idea
OOCYTEAn egg develops from it
FETUSWhat an embryo develops into
zymogenea substance that develops into an enzyme, also ZYMOGEN
zymogena substance that develops into an enzyme, also ZYMOGENE
zymogenesZYMOGENE, a substance that develops into an enzyme, also ZYMOGEN
amniotea vertebrate that develops an amnion during the embryonic stage
zymogensZYMOGEN, a substance that develops into an enzyme, also ZYMOGENE
erythroblasta cell in bone marrow that develops into an erythrocyte
amniotesAMNIOTE, a vertebrate that develops an amnion during the embryonic stage
zymogenesesZYMOGENES, ZYMOGENE, a substance that develops into an enzyme, also ZYMOGEN
erythroblastsERYTHROBLAST, a cell in bone marrow that develops into an erythrocyte
interruptersA device that automatically breaks an electric circuit if a fault develops
interrupterA device that automatically breaks an electric circuit if a fault develops
interruptorsA device that automatically breaks an electric circuit if a fault develops
matrixesAn environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure
epigenesisThe theory, now generally held, that an embryo develops progressively from an undifferentiated egg cell
preformationThe theory, now discarded, that an embryo develops from a complete miniature version of the organism
archesporialof or like an archesporium, a primitive cell or group of cells from which a mother cell develops
protostomesA multicellular organism whose mouth develops from a primary embryonic opening, such as an annelid, mollusk, or arthropod
protostomeA multicellular organism whose mouth develops from a primary embryonic opening, such as an annelid, mollusk, or arthropod
adolescenceThe period following the onset of puberty during which a young person develops from a child into an adult
otocystthe pouch that is formed by the invagination of an ectodermal placode and that develops into the internal ear
ootidan egg cell that results from the second meiotic division of an oocyte and that develops into a mature egg
gynogenesisreproduction in which a sperm penetrates an ovum but their nuclei do not fuse, and the embryo develops with maternal chromosomes only
gynogenesesGYNOGENESIS, reproduction in which a sperm penetrates an ovum but their nuclei do not fuse, and the embryo develops with maternal chromosomes only
arilan exterior covering or appendage of some seeds (as of the yew) that develops after fertilization as an outgrowth from the ovule stalk
arilsan exterior covering or appendage of some seeds (as of the yew) that develops after fertilization as an outgrowth from the ovule stalk
epigenista. the theory that an embryo develops from the successive differentiation of an originally undifferentiated structure b. the approximately stepwise process by which genetic information, as modified by environmental influences, is translated