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trophoblast Cell layer important in early development of the embryo and fetus.
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trophoblast These are the cells of the embryo that become the placenta and attach the baby to the mother's uterus. These cells provide an armor of protection completely around the baby in the uterus. They also serve to nourish the baby carrying food from the mother's blood to the babies blood. These are the cells that are biopsied during a chorionic villus biopsy (CVS) to determine if the baby is genetically normal.
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trophozoite the non-infective stage of Balantidium coli; the protozoa is ovoid and tapered at the anterior end; trophozoites lack cyst walls but are motile thanks to the cilia covering their surfaces. Balantidium coli feed and reproduce during the trophozoite stage.
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trophozoite early developmental stage of blood schizont.
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trophoblast A granular protoplasmic body; a plastid, formed from cytotrophoblast, eventually surrounds the entire embryo; insert themselves between uterine epithelial cells, then spread along the epithilial surface of the basal lamina that underlies the endometrial epithelium to form a trophoplate.
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