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Definition of embryos in English Turkish dictionary

Embryo
embriyo

Gelişmekte olan bir embriyo, göbek kordonu yoluyla plasentaya bağlanır. - A developing embryo connects to the placenta via the umbilical cord.

Bütün memelilerin embriyo ve fetüsleri oldukça benzerdir. - The embryos and fetuses of all mammals look quite similar.

embryo
iptida
embryo
başlangıç
embryo
ilkel
embryo
anne karnındaki yavru
embryo
embriyon
embryo
oğulcuk
embryo
dölet
embryo
{i} cenin
embryo
{i} tasarı aşaması
embryo
(Tıp) Gebeliğin dördüncü ayının başına kadarki devrede tohum
embryo
(Tıp) İlkel gelişme devresindeki organizma, embriyon
embryo
{i} başlangıç aşaması
embryo
(Anatomi) anne karnındaki yavru. (implantasyon'dan 2. ayın sonuna kadar olan dönem)
embryo
i., biyol. embriyon, oğulcuk
English - English
plural of embryo
embryo
In viviparous animals, the young animal's earliest stages in the mother's body
embryo
An organism in the earlier stages of development before it emerges from the egg, or before metamorphosis
embryo
In humans, usually the cell growth up to the end of the seventh week in the mother's body
embryo
In the reproductive cycle, the stage after the fertilization of the egg that precedes the development into a foetus
embryo
{n} the rudiments of an animal or plant, before the parts are distinctly formed, the beginning
embryo
means that which swells inside something (Greek, en-bru'o, which gives the Greek embruon); hence the child in the womb; the rudiment in a plant before it shows itself in a bud; an idea not developed, etc
embryo
The germ of the plant, which is inclosed in the seed and which is developed by germination
embryo
An animal in the early stage of development before birth In humans, the embryo stage is the first three months following conception
embryo
Pertaining to an embryo; rudimentary; undeveloped; as, an embryo bud
embryo
A baby in the early stages of pregnancy
embryo
an individual in the second of the three stages of prenatal development (from about 2 weeks after conception until about the end of the 8th week); the individual undergoes tremendous differentiation and rapid growth and is easily influenced by the maternal environment
embryo
The young bird, beginning with the earliest stage of development within the egg until it hatches
embryo
the developing human individual from the time of implantation to the end of the eighth week after conception Characterized by the development of tissues and primary organs and organ systems
embryo
The beginning; the first stage of anything
embryo
(botany) a minute rudimentary plant contained within a seed or an archegonium
embryo
developing human organism from 4 days after fertilization to the end of the eight week
embryo
developing fetus from about two weeks after conception to the end of the seventh or eighth week
embryo
Rudimentary plant within the seed
embryo
A rudimentary plant contained in the seed
embryo
An embryo is an unborn animal or human being in the very early stages of development. the remarkable resilience of very young embryos
embryo
Early stages of a developing organism, broadly used to refer to stages immediately following fertilization of an egg through implantation and very early pregnancy (i e , from conception to the eighth week of pregnancy)
embryo
An embryo is an animal at the early stage of development, before birth
embryo
In humans, usually the cell growth up to the end of the seventh week in the mothers body
embryo
An early stage in the post-fertilization development of an animal or plant egg
embryo
{i} fetus, young of a human or animal in its early stages; beginning stage
embryo
This term is applied to the earliest stages of development of a plant or animal The embryo is generally contained in another structure, the seed, egg, or uterus
embryo
In viviparous animals, the young animals earliest stages in the mothers body
embryo
An egg that has been fertilized by a sperm and that has undergone one or more divisions
embryo
An organism in the early stages of development
embryo
The plant embryo is contained within the seed, along with the endosperm and the cotyledon It is the tiny young version of the plant that will soon grow from it
embryo
An organism in its earliest stage of development usually surrounded by protective tissue e g a plant still enclosed in the seed which arises from the zygote
embryo
Organism in the early stages of development before birth
embryo
Baby in the early stages of development See additional information
embryo
The first rudiments of an organism, whether animal or plant The young of an animal in the womb, or more specifically, before its parts are developed and it becomes a fetus (see Fetus)
embryo
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)
embryo
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
embryo
An embryo idea, system, or organization is in the very early stages of development, but is expected to grow stronger. They are an embryo party of government It was an embryo idea rather than a fully worked proposal. Early stage of development of an organism in the egg or the uterus, during which its essential form and its organs and tissues develop. In humans, the organism is called an embryo for the first seven or eight weeks after conception, after which it is called a fetus. In mammals, the fertilized egg or zygote undergoes cleavage (cell division without cell growth) to form a hollow ball or blastocyst. During the second week following fertilization, gastrulation (cell differentiation and migration) results in the formation of three tissue types. These three types of tissue develop into different organ systems: the ectoderm develops into the skin and nervous system; the mesoderm develops into connective tissues, the circulatory system, muscles, and bones; and the endoderm develops into the lining of the digestive system, lungs, and urinary system. In humans, by about the fourth week, the head and trunk can be distinguished and the brain, spinal cord, and internal organs begin to develop. By the fifth week, limbs begin to appear and the embryo is about .33 in. (.8 cm) long. By the end of eight weeks, the embryo has grown to about 1 in. (2.5 cm) long and all subsequent change is limited primarily to growth and specialization of existing structures. Any congenital disorders begin in this stage. See also pregnancy
embryo
An unborn baby that is less developed than a foetus
embryo
An animal or plant in the early stages of its development; in plants, the stage in the seed before the beginning of rapid growth
embryo
Unlike most other seed the embryogenesis in Striga, Orobanche and Cuscuta occurs only during germination In the seed the embryo is still undifferentiated
embryo
the stage of a human egg from attachment to the uterine wall until about the eighth week of pregnancy
embryo
The product of the egg and endosperm nuclei that forms the sporophyte in a developing seed
embryos

    Turkish pronunciation

    embriōz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈembrēˌōz/ /ˈɛmbriːˌoʊz/

    Etymology

    [ 'em-brE-"O ] (noun.) 1548. Medieval Latin embryon-, embryo, from Greek embryon, from en- + bryein to swell; akin to Greek bryon catkin.
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