stereogastrula
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The stereogastrula is a crucial stage in embryonic development.
Definition:The progression through various stages of an embryo from fertilization to birth.
Example:The stereogastrula stage precedes gastrulation.
Definition:The process of the early embryonic development by which the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm) are formed.
Example:After the stereogastrula stage, organogenesis begins.
Definition:The process of organ formation in the developing embryo.
Example:Morphogenesis involves processes such as the stereogastrula stage.
Definition:The process of development of form or shape in an organism.
Example:Axis formation is an important part of the stereogastrula stage.
Definition:The process of establishing the primary body axis in the early developing embryo.
Example:The germ layers are formed during the stereogastrula stage of embryonic development.
Definition:The three primary layers of cells that form during the early stages of embryonic development, which eventually give rise to the major tissues and organs of the body.
Example:The stereogastrula helps establish the body plan of the developing embryo.
Definition:The general design or pattern of an organism, determined by the processes of embryonic development, particularly focusing on the arrangement of bodily structures.
Example:The stereogastrula may contribute to the formation of distinct morphogenetic fields.
Definition:A region where certain types of cells are produced in the process of morphogenesis, often associated with particular regions of the developing embryo where specific organs or tissues will form.
Example:Cell differentiation is closely linked to the stereogastrula stage.
Definition:The process by which a cell changes from a general unpolarized state to a specialized state, particularly during embryonic development.
Example:The stereogastrula is an important germinal stage in embryology.
Definition:The early stage of embryonic development, typically before the formation of organs.
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