
1) Baby baby 2) Baby in the making 3) Baby of the future 4) Beginning stage 5) Beginning stage of life 6) CD32 game 7) Developing stage 8) Developmental stage 9) Early fetus 10) Early life stage 11) Early stage 12) Early stage in development 13) Early stage of development 14) Early stage of life 15) First stage
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1) Blastula 2) Blastular 3) Conceptus 4) Foetus 5) Gastrula 6) Morula 7) Origin 8) Ovule
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A fertilized egg up to eight weeks of development.
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1. the stage of multicellular organism that develops form a zygote before it becomes free-living. 2. specifically, in vertebrates, the period from after the long axis appears until all major structures are represented. In humans, this from about two weeks after fertilization to the end of the seventh or eighth week (Morris 1992).
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• (a.) Pertaining to an embryo; rudimentary; undeveloped; as, an embryo bud. • (n.) The first rudiments of an organism, whether animal or plant • (n.) The young of an animal in the womb, or more specifically, before its parts are developed and it becomes a fetus (see Fetus). • (n.) The germ of the plant, which is inclosed in the...
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(Gr. embryon) in animals, those derivatives of the fertilized ovum that eventually become the offspring, during their period of most rapid development, i.e., after the long axis appears until all major structures are represented. In man, the developing organism is an embryo from about two weeks after fertilization to the end of seventh or eighth w....
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A fertilized egg at any stage of development prior to hatching.
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[Noun] Plural form: embryos. A baby that is still developing in the womb.
Example: Human embryos develop inside the womb.
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(from the article `morphology`) The development of the seed plant is basically different from that of an animal. The egg cell of a seed plant is retained within the enlarged lower ... The wheat grain, the raw material of flour production and the seed planted to produce new plants, consists of three major portions: (1) the embryo or ... ...
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A plant at an early stage of development, or a developing organism.
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An animal at the early stage of development, before birth, from the zygote (fertilized ovum) through the differentiation of the major organs. In humans, the fertilized ovum divides repeatedly, forming a small ball of cells called a blastocyst which fixes by implantation to the wall of the uterus (wo...
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A fertilized ovum, or egg, in the earlier stages of prenatal development, usually prior to development of body parts.
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<embryology, gynaecology> In animals, those derivatives of the fertilized ovum that eventually become the offspring, during their period of most rapid development, i.e., after the long axis appears until all major structures are represented. ... In man, the developing organism is an embryo from about two weeks after fertilization to the end o...
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(em´bre-o) a new organism in the earliest stage of development. In humans this is defined as the developing organism from the fourth day after fertilization to the end of the eighth week. After that the unborn baby is usually referred to as the fetus. adj., em´bryonal, embryon´ic., adj.
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(Variation and inheritance) the developing human offspring inside the womb
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Em'bry·o adjective Pertaining to an embryo; rudimentary; undeveloped; as, an
embryo bud.
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Em'bry·o noun ;
plural Embryos . [ French
embryon , Greek
'e`mbryon , perhaps from ... in (akin to Latin ... English
in ) + ... to be full of, swell with; perhaps akin to English
brew .]
(Biol.) The first rudiments of an organism, whether animal o...
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A developing young animal that is still inside its egg or mother; in some animals, especially mammals, refers only to the earlier developmental stages.
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A young plant or animal before all its organs have started to grow; up to 6-8 weeks in humans
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a term used to describe a child in the womb from fertilisation to 8 weeks following fertilisation
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conceptus noun an animal organism in the early stages of growth and differentiation that in higher forms merge into fetal stages but in lower forms terminate in commencement of larval life
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Click images to enlargeEarly developmental stage of an animal or a plant following fertilization of an ovum (egg cell), or activation of an ovum by parthenogenesis. In humans, the term embryo describes the fertilized egg during its first seven weeks of existence; from the eighth week onwards it is referred to as a fet...
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A fertilized egg up to eight weeks of development.
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A ball of cells that develops during the embryonic stage.
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an animal organism in the early stages of growth
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