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totipotent
to·tip·o·tent T5311800 (tō-tĭp′ə-tənt, tō′tĭ-pōt′nt)adj. Relating to a cell, especially a fertilized egg, that is capable of differentiating into an unlimited number of specialized cell types. to·tip′o·ten·cy n.totipotent (təʊˈtɪpətənt) adj (Biology) (of an animal cell) capable of differentiation and so forming a new individual, tissue, organ, etc[C20: from Latin tōtus entire + potent1] toˈtipotency nto•tip•o•tent (toʊˈtɪp ə tənt) adj. Biol. (of a cell or part) having the potential for developing in various specialized ways. [1895–1900] to•tip′o•ten•cy, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | totipotent - having the ability to give rise to unlike cells; "embryonic stem cells are totipotent"cell - (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals | Translationstotipotent
to·tip·o·tent , totipotential (tō-tip'ŏ-tĕnt, tō'ti-pō-ten'shăl), Relating to totipotency.totipotent (tō-tĭp′ə-tənt, tō′tĭ-pōt′nt)adj. Relating to a cell, especially a fertilized egg, that is capable of differentiating into an unlimited number of specialized cell types. to·tip′o·ten·cy n.to·tip·o·tent , totipotential (tō-tip'ŏ-tĕnt, tō'ti-pŏ-ten'shăl) Relating to totipotency. totipotent (tō-tĭp′ō-tĕnt) [L. totus, all, + potentia, power] In embryology, the ability of a cell or group of cells to produce all of the tissues required for development (i.e., the embryonic membranes, the embryo, and finally the fetus).totipotent Related to totipotent: totipotent cellWords related to totipotentadj having the ability to give rise to unlike cellsRelated Words |