
Embryotroph is the embryonic nourishment in placental mammals. In order to explain in more depth what an embryotroph actually is, other words such as syncytiotrophoblast and uterine milk must be mentioned in that same context. ==Formation of Syncytiotrophoblast== On approximately the seventh day of development, the trophoblast (cells that make up ...
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• (n.) The material from which an embryo is formed and nourished.
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(em´bre-o-trōf″) the total nutriment (histotroph and hemotroph) made available to the embryo.
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Em'bry·o·troph` noun [ Greek
'e`mbryon an embryo +
trofh` nourishment.]
(Biol.) The material from which an embryo is formed and nourished.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: em′brē-ō-trōf′ Definitions: 1. Nutritive material supplied to the embryo during development. 2. In the implantation stages of deciduate placental mammals, such as humans, fluid adjacent to the blastocyst; a mixture of the secretion of the uterine glands, cellular debris resulting from the trophob...
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embryotroph 1. The nutrient material, composed chiefly of secretions from the uterine glands, degenerating uterine tissue, and substances in the maternal blood, that nourishes a mammalian embryo prior to the formation of the placenta. 2. The nutritive material that is supplied the embryo of a placental mammal during development.
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the nutrient material, composed chiefly of secretions from the uterine glands, degenerating uterine tissue, and substances in the maternal blood, that nourishes a mammalian embryo prior to the formation of the placenta. Cf. hemotroph.
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