| embryonic c. |
the ability of embryonic tissue to respond normally to the influence of an inductor.
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| embryonic d. |
the loss of pluripotency in any part of an embryo and its start on the way toward an unalterable fate.
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| embryonic l. |
the primitive streak in the center of the germinal area.
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| embryonic p. |
the earliest phase of lung development in utero, lasting from the third week after conception to the sixth or seventh week. A ventral diverticulum arises from the caudal end of the laryngotracheal groove and grows into lung buds and the primordial trachea. This is followed by the pseudoglandular phase.
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| embryonic r. |
see rest (def. 2).
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