different between organogenesis vs gastrulation
organogenesis
English
Etymology
From organo- +? -genesis.
Noun
organogenesis (countable and uncountable, plural organogeneses)
- (biology) the formation and development of the organs of an organism from embryonic cells
Translations
organogenesis From the web:
- organogenesis what is formed
- organogenesis what does it mean
- what is organogenesis in plant tissue culture
- what is organogenesis in plants
- what is organogenesis and when does it occur
- what is organogenesis in pregnancy
- what is organogenesis in human development
- what is organogenesis and embryogenesis
gastrulation
English
Etymology
gastrulate +? -ion
Noun
gastrulation (plural gastrulations)
- (embryology, biology) The stage of embryo development at which a gastrula is formed from the blastula by the inward migration of cells
Coordinate terms
- morulation
- blastulation
- organogenesis
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- gastrulation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- gratulations
gastrulation From the web:
- gastrulation what is formed
- gastrulation what day
- gastrulation what does it do
- gastrulation what happened
- what does gastrulation accomplish
- what is gastrulation in biology
- what is gastrulation in embryology
- what does gastrulation produce
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