| embryotroph | <biology> The material from which an embryo is formed and nourished. Origin: Gr. An embryo + nourishment. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| embryotrophic | Relating to any process or agency involved in the nourishment of the embryo. (05 Mar 2000) |
| embryotrophy | The nutrition of the embryo. Origin: embryo-+ G. Trophe, nourishment (05 Mar 2000) |
| embryogenesis |
1. (General) Development of an embryo.
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| embryonic |
The production of axes of asymmetry in a developing embryo or tissue primordium.
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| embryotoxon |
A congenital eye condition in which the margin of the cornea is opaque.
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| embryo |
[Greek, en = in + bryein = to be full of] An egg that has been fertilized by a sperm and undergone one or more divisions. Also the set of early developmental stages in which a plant or animal differs from its mature form.
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| embryonic period |
in humans the first 8 weeks of development is considered the embryonic stage and is divided into 23 Carnegie stages based upon developmental milestones. The following time (week 9 to 36) is considered the fetal period. (More? Embryo Stages | Fetal)
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