Genoblast

/ˈdʒɛnoʊblæst/ noun

Definition

A cell or germ cell that is capable of reproducing or generating new cells or organisms.

Etymology

From Greek 'geno-' (relating to generation or origin) and 'blastos' (bud, sprout, germ). The term combines roots meaning 'origin' and 'formative cell,' used in biology to describe reproductive cells.

Kelly Says

Genoblasts are essentially the cellular equivalent of seeds—they're cells whose whole job is to become other things or generate new organisms, which is why biologists needed a specific name for them!

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