Embryology Terms Crossword Puzzle

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      Embryology is the captivating study of the development and formation of embryos, revealing the intricate processes that transform a single fertilized cell into a complex living organism. Explore this fascinating field with our Embryology Terms Crossword, testing your knowledge of the terms associated with the miraculous process of development. Each clue in this puzzle game discovers aspects of embryonic growth and transformation, offering insights into the wonders of life's creation. 

       

      Whether you're a student or simply curious about science, this puzzle provides an engaging way to test your understanding of embryology. Decipher the clues, connect the dots, and get into the mysteries of life's incredible journey with this Embryology Terms Crossword.

      Embryology Terms Clue List

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      • 1. The stage of early development characterized by a hollow sphere of cells.
      • 2. field of study of abnormalities and malformations in developing embryos.
      • 3. Sac that covers the embryo.
      • 4. Contains the majority of the nervous system and consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
      • 5. An organism in the earliest stage of development.
      • 6. The process during embryonic development where cells differentiate into three germ layers.
      • 7. The hollow ball of cells formed during early embryonic development.

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      • 1. The study of the formation, growth and development of embryos, from fertilization to birth.
      • 2. A special organ of exchange that provides a developing fetus with nutrients and oxygen.
      • 3. An embryo during the later stages of development within the uterus.
      • 4. The process in which an embryo imbeds itself in the lining of the uterus.
      • 5. Fertilized egg.
      • 6. A solid mass of cells resulting from early cell divisions in the embryo.
      • 7. The fluid-filled sac that surrounds and protects the developing embryo.
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