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embryo

[em-bree-oh] / ˈɛm briˌoʊ /
NOUN
fetus
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During the first few hours after fertilization, a fruit fly embryo rapidly divides its nuclei, producing thousands of cells in a short time.

From Science Daily

He said "a huge team of people" had been involved in the process - from the transplant operation to the embryo transfer and the delivery itself.

From BBC

Last winter they had three viable embryos at the fertility clinic and Katerina was due to have them transferred to her womb.

From BBC

In this environment, clumps of material form several planetary embryos at roughly the same time.

From Science Daily

These pathways guide critical processes such as embryo formation and organ development.

From Science Daily