| tropism |
The movement response of an organism to an external stimulus, such as heat or light.
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| trophic |
status characterization of the condition of a body of water as eutrophic, oligotrophic or mesotrophic. Indicators or certain characteristics of a lake are used to measure the productivity of a lake. Indicators can be chemical, physical or biological in nature.
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| Tropheryma whippelii |
Whipple
Ãâó: www.gastrolab.net/dictet.htm
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| trophectoderm |
Group of cells that differentiates around the periphery of the developing embryo when it is a blastocyst and which will, if all goes well after implantation, form the placenta and membranes. See also inner cell mass and trophoblast.
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| trophoblast |
As the cells of the early embryo specialize, they soon differentiate into: (1) central ones that will form the embryo or fetus itself; and (2) peripheral ones (the trophoblast) that will be responsible for invading the mother
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