The nutrient-rich substance or tissue that nourishes an embryo during its development.
Variant spelling of embryotroph, from embryo + Greek trophe, 'nourishment.' Both forms are used in embryological literature.
The embryotrophe isn't just food—it's a selective filter that manages what reaches the developing baby, protecting it from harmful substances while allowing beneficial ones through, like a bouncer at an exclusive club.
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