In Vitro Meaning Explanation In Vitro Latin In English Vocabulary for IELTS CAE CPE HD

20.05.2016
A full explanation of the adjectival and adverbial phrase in vitro. In vitro means made in the laboratory, not naturally made. Created in a test tube or petri dish. Man-made not naturally The adverbial phrase in vitro comes from the Latin in vitro which means in glass. So something created in vitro has been created in glass. The video contains examples of in vitro in a sentence. In vitro fertilization of human embryos has increased over recent years. The nursery is now producing plants in vitro. An in vitro process will improve our success rate. In vitro ..... made in the laboratory, not naturally. Adverbial phrases like in vitro are good to add to your vocabulary for official exams like CAE CPE or IELTS. Remember it is important to use the correct syntax when using new vocabulary. http://www.iswearenglish.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iswearenglish https://twitter.com/iswearenglish https://plus.google.com/+iswearenglish

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