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germ cell
noun
- the sexual reproductive cell at any stage from the primordial cell to the mature gamete.
germ cell
germ cell
- One of the diploid cells in the reproductive organs of a multicellular organism that undergo division and are the precursors of haploid gametes, such as a spermatogonium or oogonium.
- See gamete
Word History and Origins
Origin of germ cell1
Example Sentences
Her only physical abnormalities, it seemed, were mild brain inflammation and a teratoma—a rare kind of germ cell tumor—in her ovary.
In male germ cell, sperm formation follows the completion of meiosis, with multiple gene regulatory programs.
These epigenetic changes impact crucial genes involved in hormone signaling and germ cell development, as well as regulation of the epigenetic landscape, suggesting that environmental exposure can have lasting and hereditary effects on gene regulation.
Almost all sea squirts are hermaphrodites, as they produce both male and female germ cells.
In this process, the typical elongated sperm cells are formed from round germ cells.
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