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How to pronounce primordium in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms anlage
Type of organ

Examples of primordium

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A retinoic acid%u2013dependent network in the foregut controls formation of the mouse lung primordium.
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You would have the problem of every fifth primordium growing from the same spot and in the same direction.
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When the Fgf pathway is activated, inhibitors are produced that restrict Wnt pathway signaling to the primordium tip.
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These proteins deviate some cells in the leaf primordium from the default abaxial state, and make them adaxial.
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Suppose you chose to make each new primordium grow out at an angle of two fifths of a revolution from the previous growth.
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Patterns of auxin transport and gene expression during primordium development revealed by live imaging of the inflorescence meristem.
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During development the lateral line primordium migrates from the zebrafish head to the tail tip, periodically depositing sensory organs.
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Yao and graduate student Chia-Feng Liu wanted to investigate a particular player in the cast of molecules known to be involved in transforming the primordium into testis or ovary.
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Each primordium is smaller than the diameter of a period that ends a sentence and is transplanted into a membrane that envelops the intestines and other digestive organs.
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More examples
  • An organ in its earliest stage of development; the foundation for subsequent development
  • A primordium, in embryology, is defined as an organ or tissue in its earliest recognizable stage of development . Cells of the primordium are called primordial cells.
  • (primordia) cells or tissues in the earliest stages of differentiation
  • A group of cells that in the normal course of events will develop into a specific mature structure or organ.
  • A group of cells which gives rise to an organ.
  • A tissue or plant organ in its earliest distinct state.
  • (pl. primordia; L. primordium = beginning): the beginning stage of any structure.
  • The initial Fruiting body, the stage before Pinhead