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Part 2

Basic Concepts in Embryology

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_______________ is the study of embryosand the development of animals Embryology
The life history of an individual. Ontogenic
The evolutionary history of a species. Phylogenetic
What are the two types of development? 1. Embryogenesis 2. Blastogenesis
Give 2 examples of embryogenesis Sexual reproduction parthenogenesis
Give 2 examples of blastogenesis budding fission
Is a now discredited theory that states that every germ cell contains a homunculus. Preformation
Is a miniature, fully formed organism Homunculus
Believed that homunculus is found in the sperm Spermists
Believed that homunculus is found in the egg Ovists
Is the unfolding development of an organism Epigenesis
What are the 3 fundamental aspects of Dev't Bio morphogenesis cell growth cell differentiation
It attempts to understand the processes that control the organized spatial distribution of cells that arises during the embryonic development. Morphogenesis
Is the increase in size of an organism Growth
What is/are the constituent/s of a protoplasm? cytoplasm and nucleus
Are substances that are produced and excreted by the cells that become part of the tissue. Apoplasmatic substances
Is the process by which cells or other parts of an organism become different from one another. The ability to perform special functions. Differentiation
The recapitulation theory is also known as: biogenetic law / embryological parallelism
Recapitulation Theory: "Individual development progresses thru the adult stages of the organism's ancestors."
Is the initiation or cause of change. Induction
Is the study of development of form of different organisms Descriptive and Comparative Embryology
Is the study of how introduction of environmental changes affect embryogenesis. Experimental Embryology
Is the use of biochemical/molecular testing to answer questions about embryonic development. Analytical Embryology
_______________ is the study of embryosand the development of animals Embryology
The life history of an individual. Ontogenic
The evolutionary history of a species. Phylogenetic
What are the two types of development? 1. Embryogenesis 2. Blastogenesis
Give 2 examples of embryogenesis Sexual reproduction parthenogenesis
Give 2 examples of blastogenesis budding fission
Is a now discredited theory that states that every germ cell contains a homunculus. Preformation
Is a miniature, fully formed organism Homunculus
Believed that homunculus is found in the sperm Spermists
Believed that homunculus is found in the egg Ovists
Is the unfolding development of an organism Epigenesis
What are the 3 fundamental aspects of Dev't Bio morphogenesis cell growth cell differentiation
It attempts to understand the processes that control the organized spatial distribution of cells that arises during the embryonic development. Morphogenesis
Is the increase in size of an organism Growth
What is/are the constituent/s of a protoplasm? cytoplasm and nucleus
Are substances that are produced and excreted by the cells that become part of the tissue. Apoplasmatic substances
Is the process by which cells or other parts of an organism become different from one another. The ability to perform special functions. Differentiation
The recapitulation theory is also known as: biogenetic law / embryological parallelism
Recapitulation Theory: "Individual development progresses thru the adult stages of the organism's ancestors."
Is the initiation or cause of change. Induction
Is the study of development of form of different organisms Descriptive and Comparative Embryology
Is the study of how introduction of environmental changes affect embryogenesis. Experimental Embryology
Is the use of biochemical/molecular testing to answer questions about embryonic development. Analytical Embryology
_______________ is the study of embryosand the development of animals Embryology
The life history of an individual. Ontogenic
The evolutionary history of a species. Phylogenetic
What are the two types of development? 1. Embryogenesis 2. Blastogenesis
Give 2 examples of embryogenesis Sexual reproduction parthenogenesis
Give 2 examples of blastogenesis budding fission
Is a now discredited theory that states that every germ cell contains a homunculus. Preformation
Is a miniature, fully formed organism Homunculus
Believed that homunculus is found in the sperm Spermists
Believed that homunculus is found in the egg Ovists
Is the unfolding development of an organism Epigenesis
What are the 3 fundamental aspects of Dev't Bio morphogenesis cell growth cell differentiation
It attempts to understand the processes that control the organized spatial distribution of cells that arises during the embryonic development. Morphogenesis
Is the increase in size of an organism Growth
What is/are the constituent/s of a protoplasm? cytoplasm and nucleus
Are substances that are produced and excreted by the cells that become part of the tissue. Apoplasmatic substances
Is the process by which cells or other parts of an organism become different from one another. The ability to perform special functions. Differentiation
The recapitulation theory is also known as: biogenetic law / embryological parallelism
Recapitulation Theory: "Individual development progresses thru the adult stages of the organism's ancestors."
Is the initiation or cause of change. Induction
Is the study of development of form of different organisms Descriptive and Comparative Embryology
Is the study of how introduction of environmental changes affect embryogenesis. Experimental Embryology
Is the use of biochemical/molecular testing to answer questions about embryonic development. Analytical Embryology
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