Definition
An embryonic cell is a cell derived from an embryo, typically during the early stages of development. These cells are special because they're pluripotent, meaning they can differentiate into any cell type in the body. Think of them as blank canvases with the potential to become anything – a nerve cell, a muscle cell, or even a bone cell! 🎨 They're fundamental to growth and development, laying the foundation for every organ and tissue. Without them, we wouldn't be able to develop from a single fertilized egg into a complex organism.