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In [[embryology]], a group of [[cell (biology)|cells]] that induces differentiation of cells in the [[embryo]] and controls the growth and development of adjacent parts through the action of an evocator.
Actually, embryonic organizer. Group of cells that induces differentiation of cells in the embryo and controls the growth and development of adjacent parts through the action of an evocator.

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A definition or brief description of Organizer (cell).

In embryology, a group of cells that induces differentiation of cells in the embryo and controls the growth and development of adjacent parts through the action of an evocator.