Adjective
/ˌɛm.brɪ.oʊˈdʒɛn.ɪk/
The term "embryogenic" refers to the process or characteristics related to the formation or development of embryos. It is often used in biological, botanical, and medical contexts to describe processes or functions that are involved in embryo development.
The term "embryogenic" is not commonly used in everyday conversation, making it more prominent in written scientific or medical texts, particularly in the fields of developmental biology, genetics, and medicine.
Embryogenic development is crucial in understanding the early stages of life.
Researchers are studying the embryogenic processes in various plant species.
Researchers are studying the embryogenic processes in various plant species.
The discovery of novel embryogenic patterns can revolutionize regenerative medicine.
While "embryogenic" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, related terms such as "in its infancy" are used often to denote early stages of development.
El proyecto aún está en sus inicios, pero tenemos altas expectativas para su futuro éxito.
Her idea is just an embryo at this stage, but it has the potential to grow into something great.
Su idea es solo un embrión en esta etapa, pero tiene el potencial de convertirse en algo grande.
The technology is in the embryonic phase, with many developments yet to come.
The term "embryogenic" is derived from the word "embryo," which comes from the Greek "embryon" (ἔμβρυον), meaning "that which grows." It combines with the suffix "-genic," which means "producing" or "related to."