Medical term:
micromere
micromere
[mi´kro-mēr]one of the small blastomeres formed at the animal pole by unequal cleavage of a fertilized ovum; see also macromere.
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mi·cro·mere
(mī'krō-mēr),A blastomere of small size; for example, one of the blastomeres at the animal pole of an amphibian egg.
[micro- + G. meros, a part]
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micromere
(mī′krō-mîr′)n.
One of the small blastomeres found in a developing embryo.
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mi·cro·mere
(mī'krō-mēr)A small blastomere (e.g., one of the blastomeres at the animal pole of an amphibian egg).
[micro- + G. meros, a part]
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micromere
any of the small BLASTOMERES formed at the animal pole of a developing egg. These eventually give rise to the ECTODERM.Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005
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