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Early Embryonic Development definitions
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  • Cleavage

    A series of rapid mitotic divisions post-conception, increasing cell number while decreasing cell size.
  • Blastomeres

    Genetically identical cells produced during cleavage, serving as building blocks for the conceptus.
  • Morula

    An early stage embryo with a solid ball of cells, resembling a mulberry, entering the uterus.
  • Blastocyst

    A structure formed around days 4-5 post-conception, consisting of an embryoblast and trophoblast.
  • Embryoblast

    The inner cell cluster of a blastocyst that will develop into the embryo.
  • Trophoblast

    The outer cell layer of a blastocyst that will form the placenta.
  • Zona Pellucida

    A protective layer surrounding the conceptus, similar to an eggshell, dissolving by day 4-5.
  • Mitotic Divisions

    Cell divisions resulting in genetically identical cells, crucial during early embryonic development.
  • Uterine Tube

    The passage through which the conceptus travels before entering the uterine cavity.
  • Surface-to-Volume Ratio

    A factor that increases nutrient absorption efficiency as cell size decreases during cleavage.
  • Conceptus

    The developing embryo and its associated membranes during early pregnancy stages.
  • Implantation

    The process beginning around day 6-7 when the blastocyst contacts the uterine wall.