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developing human is then called a fetus. Evolutionary embryology is the expansion of comparative embryology by the ideas of Charles Darwin. Similarly... |
comparative embryology aims to understand how embryos develop, and to research the inter-relatedness of animals. It has bolstered evolutionary theory by... |
with them as chordates. 19th century zoology thus converted embryology into an evolutionary science, connecting phylogeny with homologies between the germ... |
In developmental biology, von Baer's laws of embryology (or laws of development) are four rules proposed by Karl Ernst von Baer to explain the observed... |
Human embryonic development (redirect from Human embryology) week the embryo is termed a fetus. The eight weeks has 23 stages. Human embryology is the study of this development during the first eight weeks after fertilization... |
Recapitulation theory (redirect from Recapitulation in embryology) Wilhelm His, who had developed a rival, physiological embryology, which looked, not to the evolutionary past, but to bending and folding forces in the present... |
Heart development (redirect from Embryology of the heart) Williams & Wilkins. p. 165. ISBN 978-84-96921-46-7. Larsen W (2001). Human Embryology (3rd ed.). Elsevier Saunders. pp. 159–163. ISBN 978-0-443-06583-5. "Main... |
Cleavage (embryo) (redirect from Cleavage (embryology)) In embryology, cleavage is the division of cells in the early development of the embryo, following fertilization. The zygotes of many species undergo rapid... |
Biology and Medicine over the last 100 years. Originally called Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology (ISSN 0022-0752) and established in 1953,... |
Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in zoology in 1890 and researched embryology during his tenure at Bryn Mawr. Following the rediscovery of Mendelian... |
Pharyngeal arch (category Embryology) Inderbir Sing, G.P Pal-Human Embryology McMinn, R., 1994. Last's anatomy: Regional and applied (9th ed). Sudhir, Sant, 2008.Embryology for Medical Students 2nd... |
Zoology (section Evolutionary biology) is the scientific study of animals. Its studies include the structure, embryology, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living... |
Karl Ernst von Baer (category Proto-evolutionary biologists) meteorologist, geographer, and is considered a, or the, founding father of embryology. He was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a co-founder of the... |
Embryo drawing (category History of evolutionary biology) anatomy into comparative embryology. From a more modern perspective, Haeckel's drawings were the beginnings of the field of evolutionary developmental biology... |
evolutionary biology of plants. Chicago: The University of Chicago press. ISBN 9780226580838. Maheshwari, P. 1950. An introduction to the embryology of... |
Aortic sac (category Embryology of cardiovascular system) Kovacs. Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology. Academic Press, 2006; page 240. Sadler, T. W. (2019). Langman's Medical Embryology (14th ed.). Philadelphia... |
of developmental biology and related disciplines in biology, including embryology and reproductive biology, primarily as they pertain to vertebrate animals... |
C. H. Waddington (category Extended evolutionary synthesis) epigenetics, and evolutionary developmental biology. Although his theory of genetic assimilation had a Darwinian explanation, leading evolutionary biologists... |
Standard Event System (category Embryology) Embryos was developed in 2009 to establish a common language in comparative embryology. Homologous developmental characters are defined therein and should be... |
p. 193. ISBN 9781607950325. Hill, Mark. "Carnegie stage 12 – Embryology". embryology.med.unsw.edu.au. Retrieved 12 March 2017. O'Rahilly, Ronan; Müller... |