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  • ...omatic]] cells, [[germ]] cells, and certain cells that exist outside the [[embryo]] and are important to [[fetal development]] that are termed extraembryonic ...ult stem cells, or embryonic stem cells, which may be derived from a human embryo in the [[blastocyst]] stage. The use of embryonic stem cells has been a so
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  • ...llion years ago. They have a brief [[gestation]] and give birth to tiny [[embryo]]nic offspring that complete development while attached to the mothers [[ni
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  • ...e dies and then degenerates, leaving only a [[cyst]] of [[cuticle]], its [[embryo]] differentiates into a [[chordoid]] larva<ref name=Funch1996 />. The larva
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  • ...an expect a baptism by fire, especially if you start with such topics as [[embryo adoption]]. People will insist that your language and style be encyclopaed
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  • The revised opening paragraph and the embryo timeline give an indication of what is intended. Suggestions would be welco
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  • embryo so everything is in the right place along the head to "tail" axis).
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  • ...tilized ovum, and is the single cell that is the very earliest stage of an embryo. If no pregnancy is established, this endometrial lining is shed as menstru
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  • ...''' is the build-up of the [[central nervous system]], starting with the [[embryo]]nic [[ectoderm|ectodermal cell]]s and transforming into the complex adult
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  • ...The primary factor is not a set of genes, but the temperature at which the embryo is incubated during this period.
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  • ...mature from forerunners that made up the outer layer of cells in the early embryo [[Gastrula|gastrula]]. Malignant growth entails both rapid cell division an
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  • ...ian tube obstruction, then in virto fertilization with implantation of the embryo in the uterus is sometimes successful.
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  • ...ments.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Actin cytoskeleton of [[mus_musculus|mouse]] [[embryo]] [[fibroblast]]s, stained with [[phalloidin]]]]
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  • ...chids have tiny, light seeds, formed by a few covering cells protecting an embryo." ...lyzed with scanning electron microscopy their are many cells covering the "embryo".
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  • 2. Cryopreservation of cells, tissues, [[gamete]]s, and [[embryo]]s of animal and human origin for (medical) purposes of long-term storage. ...uid nitrogen]] temperature ([[cryopreservation]]). Human sperm, eggs and [[embryo]]s are routinely stored in [[fertility]] research and treatments. In the ea
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  • ...tered such as to cripple its function. The construct is then taken up by [[embryo]]nic [[stem cells]], where the engineered copy of the gene replaces the org
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  • ...school at Grenoble, of which he was the director from 1764-1771, came the embryo from which evolved the Napoleonic staff, of which Berthier was the preemine
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  • ...constant. In women, this is not the case. The female's contribution to the embryo is the ovum, which is always produced periodically instead of constantly, a
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  • ...te into the uterus through the fallopian tubes, and the implantation of an embryo in the lining of the uterus. Sometimes, a woman can establish a pregnancy,
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  • ...he opportunity to fuse with an [[egg (human)|egg]] to form an [[embryology|embryo]], very often acts of sex do not eventually lead to the [[childbirth|birth]
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  • # [[Seedling]]: the above-ground part of the embryo that sprouts from the seed
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