Developmental Biology
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Abstract
Development Biology presents exciting developments in this field. The first few chapters look at patterns and processes of becoming and provides a framework for understanding animal development. The text then turns to an examination of gametogenesis and fertilization. The next few chapters tackle early development: cleavage, gastrulation, and axis formation. There follow chapters about building with ectoderm and building with mesoderm and endoderm. The next few chapters cover postembryonic development. Finally, the last part looks at development in wider context including an examination of development in health and disease, and the environment, and evolution.
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Keywords
- Endoderm
- Ectoderm
- Mesoderm
- Gastrulation
- Biology
- Context (archaeology)
- Development (topology)
- Evolutionary biology
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