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1 תורת העובר
embryology -
2 אמבריולוגיה
embryology, branch of biology dealing with embryonic formation and development -
3 אמבריולוגייה
embryology, branch of biology dealing with embryonic formation and development -
4 אורגניזטור
organizer, planner, one who organizes; person who enlists workers to join a union; organizer, schedule-planner book; container with compartments for storing articles; (Embryology) part of an embryo that stimulates the evolvement and differentiation of another part (also organiser) -
5 איזולציטלי
adj. isolecithal, homolecithal, having a yolk which is evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm (Embryology) -
6 אלציטלי
adj. alecitha, having no yolk in the cytoplasm of the egg or ovum (Embryology) -
7 אמבריולוג
n. embryologist, expert in embryology, expert on embryonic formation and development -
8 אמבריולוגי
adj. embryological, pertaining to embryology, pertaining to the branch of biology dealing with embryonic formation and development -
9 אנדובלסט
endoblast, one of the layers of an embryo, entoderm (Embryology) -
10 אפיבלסט
epiblast, external embryonic layer (Embryology) -
11 אקטובלסט
ectoblast, outer membrane of a cell; (Embryology) ectoderm, outer layer of cells which forms the epidermis and epidermal tissues -
12 קספאר פרידריך וולף
Kaspar Friedrich Wolff (1733-1794), German anatomist, one of the founders and pioneer of modern embryology
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