
Embryogenesis is the process by which the embryo forms and develops. In mammals, the term refers chiefly to early stages of prenatal development, whereas the terms fetus and fetal development describe later stages. Embryogenesis starts with the fertilization of the egg cell (ovum) by a sperm cell, (spermatozoon). Once fertilized, the ovum is refer...
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production of an embryo
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The processes leading to the development of an embryo from egg to completion of the embryonic stage. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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The simultaneous initiation of root and shoot meristems in component cells so that bipolar structures develop into embryos and later into whole plants.
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The processes leading to the development of an embryo from egg to completion of the embryonic stage.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: em′brē-ō-jen′ĕ-sis Definitions: 1. That phase of prenatal development involved in establishment of the characteristic configuration of the embryonic body; in humans, embryogenesis is usually regarded as extending from the end of the second week, when the embryonic disk is formed, to the end of th...
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