Embryo
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Example:
Imagine trying to assemble a complex piece of furniture from a box filled with seemingly random parts. Just like those parts slowly come together to form a complete chair or table, an embryo starts as a collection of cells and gradually develops into a fully formed organism. The challenge of understanding how each piece fits and contributes to the final product is similar to how an embryo's cells differentiate and organize to create the structures necessary for life, illustrating how initial stages lead to a complex, functional whole.

Practice Version

Embryo: An organism in its early stages of development. Embryo. An embryo is the initial stage of growth for a living being after fertilization, forming the basic structures of the organism.