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|Term=Embryo
|Term=embryo
|Short definition=a term used to describe a child in the womb from fertilization to 8 weeks following fertilization
|Short definition=embryo (EM-bree-oh) Early stage in the development of humans and other animals or plants. In animals that have a backbone or vertebral column, this stage lasts shortly after fertilization until all major body parts appear. 
|Type=Medical term
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=General
|Specialty=Oncology
|Language=English
|Language=English
|Source=AMA
|Source=NCI
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{{PAGENAME}} (definition) a term used to describe a child in the womb from fertilization to 8 weeks following fertilization<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
embryo - {{pronunciation}} (EM-bree-oh) Early stage in the development of humans and other animals or plants. In animals that have a backbone or vertebral column, this stage lasts shortly after fertilization until all major body parts appear. In humans in particular, this stage lasts about 2 weeks after fertilization until the end of the seventh or eighth week of pregnancy {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

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Embryo
TermEmbryo
Short definitionembryo (EM-bree-oh) Early stage in the development of humans and other animals or plants. In animals that have a backbone or vertebral column, this stage lasts shortly after fertilization until all major body parts appear. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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embryo - (pronounced) (EM-bree-oh) Early stage in the development of humans and other animals or plants. In animals that have a backbone or vertebral column, this stage lasts shortly after fertilization until all major body parts appear. In humans in particular, this stage lasts about 2 weeks after fertilization until the end of the seventh or eighth week of pregnancy

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