"Embryologists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Specialists who study the development and growth of living organisms, especially from the early stages of embryonic development until birth.
Relating to or capable of producing embryos, especially in reference to plants. Often used in the context of plant biotechnology or agriculture to describe the process of creating or culturing embryos.
Embryogeny refers to the process of development of an embryo, specifically the formation and growth of a fertilized egg into a fetus, which culminates in the formation of a new individual.
Embryogony refers to the development of an embryo, particularly the process of growth, differentiation, and organization of cells during embryogenesis.
Embryography refers to the use of imaging techniques, such as ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to visualize and study the development and growth of an embryo or fetus in the womb.
Relating to or characteristic of the developmental stage of an organism, typically in the womb, before birth, especially in relation to the formation of tissues and organs.
Relating to or involving the development of an embryo, especially in the earliest stages of life.
A scientist who specializes in the study of embryos, especially during the early stages of development, often focusing on the formation and growth of embryos from the fertilization of an egg to the beginning of fetal development.
The study of the development of living organisms from fertilization to birth, or of the structures of embryos and fetuses.
Relating to or resembling an embryo; forming or having the structure of an embryo, especially at an early stage of development.
To embryonate means to form an embryo or to start the development of a new life within the womb of a female animal, typically after fertilization of an egg by a sperm. It is often used to describe the process of formation of a fetus in mammals, especially mammals that give birth to live young.
Embryonated refers to a stage of development, typically within the womb, where a fertilized egg (zygote) has begun to divide and form cells that eventually will give rise to a fully formed embryo. At this point, the cells start to differentiate and organize into various tissue layers, but the embryo is still very small and may not be yet recognizable as a distinct individual.
Embryonic refers to something that is in the earliest stage of development or growth, typically before birth or maturity. This term is often used to describe a fetus or an embryo, especially in a biological or medical context.
Embryonic in texture or composed of embryonic tissue; relating to or consisting of embryos or identical to embryonic matter. <br><br>Note: Although "embryoniferous" is a legitimate word, it is quite rare and not commonly used in everyday language. It is typically used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in the fields of biology, medicine, or botany.
Embryony refers to the process of the formation and development of an embryo, which is the early stage in the development of an organism, typically from the fertilization of the egg by the sperm until the end of the embryonic period. It is the period of rapid growth and differentiation of cells, tissues, and organs in the developing embryo.