IPA: /ˌmaɪ.kroʊˈmɪr/
KK: /maɪˈkrɒmɪr/
A very small cell that is formed during the early stages of development in an embryo.
In the early stages of embryonic development, micromeres play a crucial role in forming the organism's structure.
Micromere → It is formed from "micro-" (from Greek "mikros", meaning small) and "mere" (from Greek "meros", meaning part). The word "micromere" refers to a small part or segment, particularly in biological contexts where it describes small cells formed during the early stages of embryonic development.
Think of 'small' ('micro-') parts ('mere') when you hear 'micromere', as it refers to tiny segments in biology.