different between blastomere vs endomesoderm
blastomere
English
Etymology
From blasto- +? -mere.
Noun
blastomere (plural blastomeres)
- (biology) Any cell that results from division of a fertilized egg.
Translations
Anagrams
- astrobleme
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endomesoderm
English
Etymology
endo- +? mesoderm
Noun
endomesoderm (plural endomesoderms)
- (biology) An embryonic blastomere that has not yet differentiated into mesoderm and endoderm, almost in the middle
Derived terms
- endomesodermal
- endomesodermic
Anagrams
- mesoendoderm
endomesoderm From the web:
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- does a diploblast have a mesoderm
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