EMBRYOS - significado y definición. Qué es EMBRYOS
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Qué (quién) es EMBRYOS - definición

MULTICELLULAR DIPLOID EUKARYOTE IN ITS EARLIEST STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT
Embryonal development; Embryos; Embryonal; Embryon; Embryotic; Embryonic life; Embryo development; Embyro; Embryo ethics; Human-animal embryos; Human embryos; Embryogeny; Plant embryo; Early embryonic development; Embryogenesis; Embryonic development; Embryo disposition
  • Embryonic development of salamander, circa the 1920s
  • The inside of a ''[[Ginkgo]]'' seed, showing the embryo
  • [[Mouse]] and [[snake]] embryos
  • Embryos (and one [[tadpole]]) of the wrinkled frog (''Rana rugosa'')

Embryos         
·pl of Embryo.
Embryo         
An embryo is an initial stage of development of a multicellular organism. In organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization of the female egg cell by the male sperm cell.
Embryo fossil         
FOSSIL OF UNHATCHED OR UNBORN ORGANISMS
Fossil embryos; Fossil embryo
Embryo fossils are the preserved remains of unhatched or unborn organisms. Many fossils of the Doushantuo Formation have been interpreted as embryos; embryos are also common throughout the Cambrian fossil record.

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Embryo

An embryo is an initial stage of development of a multicellular organism. In organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization of the female egg cell by the male sperm cell. The resulting fusion of these two cells produces a single-celled zygote that undergoes many cell divisions that produce cells known as blastomeres. The blastomeres are arranged as a solid ball that when reaching a certain size, called a morula, takes in fluid to create a cavity called a blastocoel. The structure is then termed a blastula, or a blastocyst in mammals.

The mammalian blastocyst hatches before implantating into the endometrial lining of the womb. Once implanted the embryo will continue its development through the next stages of gastrulation, neurulation, and organogenesis. Gastrulation is the formation of the three germ layers that will form all of the different parts of the body. Neurulation forms the nervous system, and organogenesis is the development of all the various tissues and organs of the body.

A newly developing human is typically referred to as an embryo until the ninth week after conception, when it is then referred to as a fetus. In other multicellular organisms, the word "embryo" can be used more broadly to any early developmental or life cycle stage prior to birth or hatching.

Ejemplos de uso de EMBRYOS
1. It prohibits sperm and egg donations, the freezing of embryos, the implantation of more than three fertilized embryos, the medical screening of those embryos prior to implantation or research using human embryos.
2. Other potential abuses÷ people selling embryos or using surplus embryos without consent of the parents.
3. Hybrid embryos would benefit medicine, supporters say.
4. He said he supports the use of living embryos to harvest stem cells, but added that using dead embryos might allow scientists to circumvent restrictions, in countries such as the United States, on using live embryos to create stem cells.
5. The revised Bill adds three more types of hybrid: "true" hybrids created by mixing animal and human sperm and eggs; embryos created by adding animal DNA to human embryos and embryos created by adding animal cells to a human embryo.