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- A primordium (/praɪˈmɔːrdiəm/; pl.: primordia; synonym: anlage) in embryology, is an organ or tissue in its earliest recognizable stage of development...
- series of video games. The books in the series are Halo: Cryptum (2011), Primordium (2012), and Silentium (2013). The books were released in hardcover, e-book...
- The mammary ridge or mammary crest is a primordium specific for the development of mammary glands. The mammary ridge is primordial for the mammary glands...
- Venal Anatomica: The Hunter of Primordium Book 6 - Mongroid: The Second Coming Tortured Souls: The Legend of Primordium is a single volume of the six separate...
- include: In typical prenatal development, **** organs originate from a common primordium during early gestation and differentiate into male or female ****es. The...
- mesenchyme and the primordial germ cells. Gonads start developing as a common primordium (an organ in the earliest stage of development), in the form of genital...
- of development, arranged by root word and shared prefix: Definition of Primordium. MedicineNet. Retrieved 2016-06-07 Definition of agenesis. Merriam-Webster...
- comparative embryology shows that the length axis of the neural tube (the primordium of the brain) has three internal bending points, namely two ventral bendings...
- stratify. Cells are still closely arranged and the floral primordium becomes larger. Petal primordium differentiation stage: At this stage, the bud becomes...
- that prevents flowers from growing on the inflorescence apex (flower primordium initiation), maintaining inflorescence meristem identity. Both types of...