formative cell

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formative cell

A formative cell divides to create new tissue in the developing embryo.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A cell of an embryo: A formative cell is a type of cell found in an embryo that has the potential to develop into various specialized cells and tissues. It is involved in the early stages of growth and formation of an organism.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The biologist studied the division of a formative cell under the microscope.
    • Damage to formative cells during early development can lead to significant abnormalities.
Advanced Usage
  • In developmental biology: The term is used to describe undifferentiated cells that are the precursors to more specialized cell types.
    • The research focuses on the signaling pathways that guide the fate of formative cells.
Variants and Related Words
  • Embryonic cell (n): A more general synonym for a cell in an early-stage embryo.
  • Stem cell (n): A closely related concept; a cell with the capacity to develop into many different cell types. Note: While all formative cells are embryonic, not all are considered stem cells in the modern sense.
  • Blastema (n): A mass of cells capable of growth and regeneration, often arising from formative cells.
Synonyms
  • Embryonic cell
  • Germ cell (in specific contexts, though this more precisely refers to cells that give rise to gametes)
  • Progenitor cell
Related Phrases
  • Formative stage: A phase in development characterized by the activity of formative cells.
    • The organ is most vulnerable during its formative stage.
formative cell

A formative cell divides to create new tissue in the developing embryo.

Noun
  1. a cell of an embryo

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