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  • 61mesomere — noun Date: circa 1900 a blastomere of medium size; also an intermediate part of the mesoderm …

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  • 62micromere — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1877 a small blastomere see blastula illustration …

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  • 63Developmental biology — Developmental genetics redirects here. For the journal formerly known as Developmental Genetics, see Genesis (journal). For the journal, see Developmental Biology (journal). Views of a Fetus in the Womb , Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1510 1512. The… …

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  • 64Embryo — An embryo (from Greek: Polytonic|ἔμβρυον , plural Polytonic|ἔμβρυα , lit. that which grows, from en in + bryein to swell, be full ) is a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of first cell division… …

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  • 65Mesoderm — Tissues derived from mesoderm …

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  • 66Fertilisation — This article is about fertilisation in animals and plants. For fertilisation in humans specifically, see Human fertilization. For Soil improvement, see Fertiliser. Conceive redirects here. For the health magazine, see Conceive magazine. For… …

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  • 67Human development (biology) — Contents 1 Biological development 1.1 Physical stages of human life 1.2 Physical development milestones 2 See also …

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  • 68Embryology — 1 morula, 2 blastula 1 blastula, 2 gastrula with blastopor …

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  • 69Cell type — A cell type is a distinct morphological or functional form of cell. When a cell switches state from one cell type to another, it undergoes cellular differentiation.AnimalsHumansDifferent cell types react differently to external stimuli. For… …

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  • 70List of anatomical topics — This page aims to list articles related to anatomy. This list is not necessarily complete or up to date if you see an article that should be here but isn t (or one that shouldn t be here but is), please update the page accordingly. NOTOC A… …

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