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totipotent
[ toh-tip-uh-tuhnt ]
adjective
, Biology.
- (of a cell or part) having the potential for developing in various specialized ways in response to external or internal stimuli.
totipotent
/ təʊˈtɪpətənt /
adjective
- (of an animal cell) capable of differentiation and so forming a new individual, tissue, organ, etc
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Derived Forms
- toˈtipotency, noun
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Other Words From
- to·tipo·ten·cy noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of totipotent1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of totipotent1
C20: from Latin tōtus entire + potent 1
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Example Sentences
Artificial regulation of such totipotent cells through plant tissue culture is widely used for plant conservation, breeding, generation of GM species, and scientific research purposes.
From Science Daily
At the moment that a sperm penetrates an egg, that single-cell zygote is what is known as totipotent: It is pure potential.
From New York Times
The apparently totipotent cells continued to proliferate at an exponential rate.
From Nature
For more on this totipotent term see "The Meaning of Hack".
From Project Gutenberg
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