Blastomere

usgb/ˈblæstəˌmɪr/
Noun

A blastomere is one of the cells produced by the division of a fertilized egg.

The early stages of embryonic development involve the formation of blastomeres.
Visual representation of "blastomere" - A blastomere is one of the cells produced by the division of a fertilized egg.

Usage tips

Formal

fertilized egg,cell division,embryonic development

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Understanding Context

Refer to blastomeres when discussing embryonic biology; they are foundational cell types in early development.

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Blastomeres are crucial in IVF processes, where the health of these cells can determine the success of implantation.
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Scientific Naming

In scientific papers, always use 'blastomere' when discussing cell types derived from a zygote in research papers.

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The proper context provides clarity, especially in technical discussions.
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Observation Tips

Look for how blastomeres vary in different species during early cell division studies; this may highlight unique reproductive strategies.

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Comparative studies can show evolutionary adaptations.
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