Embryo to be
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OOSPOREEmbryo-to-be
OVUMEmbryo-to-be
embryonicOf or relating to an embryo
embryoticof or pertaining to an embryo
avianiseto modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANIZE
avianizeto modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANISE
avianisesAVIANISE, to modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANIZE
plumularpertaining to a plumule (the embryo shoot in a seed, also PLUMULA)
avianizingAVIANIZE, to modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANISE
avianisedAVIANISE, to modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANIZE
avianizedAVIANIZE, to modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANISE
avianisingAVIANISE, to modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANIZE
avianizesAVIANIZE, to modify by repeated culture in a chick embryo, also AVIANISE
degermto remove the germ or embryo from (a kernel of grain), usually through milling
angiogenicrelating to angiogenesis, the development of blood vessels and heart tissue in the embryo
antipodalRelating to or denoting cells formed at the chalazal end of the embryo sac
embryologythe science which relates to the formation and development of the embryo in animals and plants
myotomeThe dorsal part of each somite in a vertebrate embryo, giving rise to the skeletal musculature
embryologiesEMBRYOLOGY, the science which relates to the formation and development of the embryo in animals and plants
dermatomeThe lateral wall of each somite in a vertebrate embryo, giving rise to the connective tissue of the skin
dermatomesThe lateral wall of each somite in a vertebrate embryo, giving rise to the connective tissue of the skin
totipotent(of an immature or stem cell) Capable of giving rise to any cell type or (of a blastomere) a complete embryo
chorionsThe outermost membrane surrounding an embryo of a reptile, bird, or mammal. In mammals (including humans), it contributes to the formation of the placenta
somatopleuresA layer of tissue in a vertebrate embryo comprising the ectoderm and the outer layer of mesoderm, and giving rise to the amnion, the chorion, and part of the body wall
somatopleureA layer of tissue in a vertebrate embryo comprising the ectoderm and the outer layer of mesoderm, and giving rise to the amnion, the chorion, and part of the body wall
allantoisThe fetal membrane lying below the chorion in many vertebrates, formed as an outgrowth of the embryo's gut. In birds and reptiles it grows to surround the embryo; in eutherian mammals it forms part of the placenta
allantoidesThe fetal membrane lying below the chorion in many vertebrates, formed as an outgrowth of the embryo's gut. In birds and reptiles it grows to surround the embryo; in eutherian mammals it forms part of the placenta
gastrulasmetazoan embryo in an early state of germ layer formation following the blastula stage, consisting of a cuplike body of two layers of cells, the ectoderm and endoderm, enclosing a central cavity, or archenteron, that opens to the outside by the blastopore
gastrulametazoan embryo in an early state of germ layer formation following the blastula stage, consisting of a cuplike body of two layers of cells, the ectoderm and endoderm, enclosing a central cavity, or archenteron, that opens to the outside by the blastopore