Results for: cells in an embryo
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container with compartments, datebook, embryo part, planner, one who organizes; schedule-planner book, somebody who organizesorganizer
containing small hollows; made of many small cells (as in a honeycomb)alveolate
containing small parts or groups, involving living cells, open-textured, organized into cells, pertaining to cells; composed of cells, porouscellular
containing three embryonic tissue layers as an embryo, see also:diploblastic, with 3 primary layerstriploblastic
conversion of cells to hard tissuecornification
convert a energy from one form to another; cause the transfer of genetic material between two cells by means of a virus, convert into different energy, transfer genetic materialtransduce
corpuscle in the cytoplasm of plant cells which has several various functions (Biology), specialized plant cell partplastid
corpuscles in the cytoplasm which provide energy to a cell (Biology), small body in cellsmitochondrion
crenature, rounded protrusion, scalloped edge or surface, series of notches on the outer edges of a leaf or shell, shrinkage of red blood cellscrenation
cytogeny, development of cells, formation and development of cellscytogenesis
cytoplasm of a somatic cell (Biology), protoplasm of body cellssomatoplasm
decrease in the amount of white blood cells in the blood (leukopenia)leucopenia
dedifferentiation, loss of distinctive cell features, loss of structural differentiation of unique features inside a cell or group of cells; dedifferentiationanaplasia
defeat, harmful rumor, patch of smeared substance, sample of cells, smudge, spot, stain; slander, libel, slur; material smeared on a slide for microscopic examination (Medicine), spread damaging rumors, spread over, spread something across or over a su...smear
destroy red blood cellshemolyze
 

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