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Patten's Foundation of Embryology / by Bruce M.Carlson

By: Carlson, Bruce MMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York McGraw-Hill, Inc 1996 Edition: 6th edDescription: xii,752pISBN: 0070099405Subject(s): Embryologie -- Mammals EmbryosDDC classification: 599.033
Contents:
Embryology its scope, history, and special fields Reproductive organs and the sexual cycle Gametogenesis Fertilization Cleavage and formation of the blastula Gastrulation and the formation of the germ layers Neurulation and the formation of axial structures Extraembryonic membranes and placenta Basic body plan of young mammalian embryos The generation of cell diversity and the development of muscular skeletal tissues The skin and its derivatives Limb development Development of the nervous system The neural crest The sense organs Development of the head and neck The digestive and respiratory systems and the body cavities The development of the urogenital system The development of the circulatory system
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Embryology
its scope, history, and special fields
Reproductive organs and the sexual cycle
Gametogenesis
Fertilization
Cleavage and formation of the blastula
Gastrulation and the formation of the germ layers
Neurulation and the formation of axial structures
Extraembryonic membranes and placenta
Basic body plan of young mammalian embryos
The generation of cell diversity and the development of muscular skeletal tissues
The skin and its derivatives
Limb development
Development of the nervous system
The neural crest
The sense organs
Development of the head and neck
The digestive and respiratory systems and the body cavities
The development of the urogenital system
The development of the circulatory system

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