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Wireless networks are laid out using the same topologies as wired networks.
Primordial Follicle
The earliest form of an ovarian follicle, consisting of an immature egg surrounded by a single layer of cells, present from birth in females.
Vesicular Follicle
A fluid-filled structure in the ovary that contains a maturing egg and releases it during ovulation.
Extraembryonic Membrane
Membranes outside the embryo, such as the amnion, chorion, yolk sac, and allantois, that support the development of the embryo.
Symmetrical Development
A biological condition or process characterized by balance and proportionate growth of body parts or shapes on both sides of a plane or axis.
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