| germ cell |
A sex cell; a sperm or egg; a gamete.
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| germ theory |
The theory that germs cause disease, often by infection through the air
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| germline mutation |
a mutation that occurs in reproductive cells or cells that are destined to become reproductive cells.
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| germination |
The time when a seeds has sprouted above the soil.
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| germ |
The embryo of a kernel of grain, such as wheat, making up about 2.5 percent of the kernel's weight; often separated out in processed flour because its fat content makes flour more perishable. Wheat germ, which is left in whole wheat flour, has a large content of complex vitamins and trace minerals. It can also be purchased separately.
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