16 Questions
Developmental Biology is the study of the progress of cells into complex living organisms, while embryology focuses on the early stages of ______ development.
cell
DB is the study if progress of cells into complex living organisms, while mebyology focuses on early stages of ______ development.
cell
It involves molecular biology, genetics, physiology, ______, anatomy, embryology, cancer research, regenerative medicine, neurobiology, immunology, and evolutionary biology.
cell biology
The study of relationships among different groups of organisms and their evolutionary development gives the ______ history of a species.
evolutionary
Describes how a chicken came to life starting from a single-______.
cell
For instance, when we want to know how the duck develops, this refers to ______ because we study the development of only specific organism.
ontology
Aristotle provided information on embryos and observed the chick embryo for three ______.
weeks
Aristotle has a book called “De Generatione Animalium- The Generation of ______.
Animal
Plato and Aristotle have different ______ which caused them to have different philosophies.
Philosophy
The Philosophy of Aristotle is more practical and experimental in ______.
nature
Development is the act or process of ______ or causing something to grow or become larger or more advanced.
growing
Growth means an increase in ______.
size
Developmental Biology is the science that investigates how a variety of interacting processes generate an organism’s ______ shapes, size and structural features that arise on the trajectory from embryo to adult or more generally throughout a life cycle.
heterogenous
Developmental Biology aims to understand how a single cell becomes an organized grouping of cells that is then programmed at specific times to become specialized for certain ______.
tasks
In their stage we cannot differentiate them but as soon they start growing ______ occur.
dissimilarities
Growth in Living- starts from the ______.
inside
Explore the process of development and growth from a single cell to a mature individual, including the transformation from a homogenous structure to a heterogeneous one. Understand the capacity of living systems for self-organization and the role of external factors in the growth of nonliving entities.
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