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==Introduction==
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([[I#inner cell mass|inner cell mass]], Greek, ''en'' = in + ''bryein'' = to be full of and -blast, a [[P#primordial|primordial]] cell) The cellular mass component of the [[B#blastocyst|blastocyst]] that will give rise to the embryo. The remainder of cells that form the wall are the [[T#trophoblast|trophoblast]] cells.
({{inner cell mass}}, Greek, ''en'' = in + ''bryein'' = to be full of and -blast, a primordial cell) The cellular mass component of the {{blastocyst}} that will give rise to the embryo. The remainder of cells that form the wall are the {{trophoblast}} cells.




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Introduction

(inner cell mass, Greek, en = in + bryein = to be full of and -blast, a primordial cell) The cellular mass component of the blastocyst that will give rise to the embryo. The remainder of cells that form the wall are the trophoblast cells.


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 18) Embryology Embryoblast. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryoblast

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