embryo
The embryo of a human being.
An embryo that has been preserved by cryopreservation.
An embryo in the initial stages of its development.
An embryo created through the process of cloning.
Refers to an embryo in the process of growth and differentiation.
An embryo that has resulted from the fusion of a sperm and an egg.
The embryo of a frog, often used in developmental biology studies.
Scientific investigation involving embryos, often a topic of ethical debate.
The study or process of how an embryo develops.
The increase in size of an embryo.
A single cell that is part of an embryo.
The process of an embryo growing and becoming more complex.
To place an embryo into the uterus for gestation.
To move an embryo from one place (e.g., a petri dish or a surrogate) to the uterus.
To preserve an embryo at very low temperatures for future use.
To generate an embryo, typically through fertilization.
To bring an embryo into existence, often in a laboratory setting.
To create a genetically identical copy of an embryo.
To give an embryo to another person or couple for implantation.
To terminate the existence of an embryo.
To get rid of an embryo, often one that is not used for implantation.
To cause the death of an embryo; a term often used in ethical debates.