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A term sometimes used for the embryo or ovum from the stage of fertilized egg (or zygote) up to the stage of the morula. During this time any of the cells of the fertilized ovum can develop into a whole new embryo -- they are totipotent. As it becomes a blastocyst a proportion of the cells (the inner cell mass) commit to producing the embryo proper, while the remaining majority are destined to form trophoblast. ...
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Describes a developing organism in the period between fertilization and implantation. See preimplantation embryo.
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The ball of cells that develops from the fertilized egg until after about nine days when it attaches to the lining of the uterus and the embryo is formed.
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A fertilized egg before cell division begins.
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The group of cells in division after the fertilization of the ovule by the sperm. Generally called embryo as a synonym.
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