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embryology


Meanings
  • The study of the development of organisms from conception to birth.

    - "The embryology of birds is quite complex."
    - "Understanding embryology is essential for medical students."

Rhymes
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embryogenesis , embryonicide , embryologynow
Homophones
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  1. embryology and omnology (study of all things)

  2. embryology and embalmology (study of methods for preserving dead bodies)


Variants
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embryologic , embryological , embryologically , embryologies , embryologist , embryologists , embryology
Forms
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The various forms of embryology include descriptive embryology, comparative embryology, evolutionary embryology, developmental embryology, and experimental embryology.


Etymology
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From the Greek word 'embryon' meaning 'enwombed' or 'in the womb'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that embryology was one of the earliest scientific disciplines to be studied systematically?

  2. Did you know that embryology is a multidisciplinary field of study, encompassing various branches of biology, including anatomy, physiology, histology, genetics, and developmental biology?


Related Concepts
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  1. Gastrulation: A crucial developmental process in embryos of various species, including vertebrates and some invertebrates. During gastrulation, the initial ball-like structure of the embryo (blastula) undergoes a series of transformations (gastrulation movements), which ultimately lead to the formation of the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm). These germ layers give rise to all the major organs and tissues of the organism.

  2. Morphogenesis: A vital developmental process in embryos, involving the complex spatial rearrangement of cells and tissues. During morphogenesis, the initial simple or uniform shape of the embryo undergoes a series of transformations, leading to the formation of complex and intricate structures, organs, and tissues. Morphogenesis is a crucial aspect of embryonic development, as it plays a vital role in shaping the future form and function of the organism.


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Embryology has played a significant role in various aspects of human culture, from medical and scientific progress to philosophical and ethical debates.

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