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==[[Developmental Biology - Introduction - Anatomy & Physiology|Introduction to Developmental Biology]]==
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==Introduction==
    
'''Embryo''', when applied to mammals, is the term given to the developing organism from fertilisation to birth. Developmental biology, or embryology, is the study of the embryo as it transforms from a unicellular zygote to a multicellular, mulitsystemed organism which in some cases, is ready to function autonomously. Developmental biology is of interest to vets in understanding why organs and systems are the way they are, but also in understanding genetic disease and applying cell based therapy to treat loss or damage to tissue.
 
'''Embryo''', when applied to mammals, is the term given to the developing organism from fertilisation to birth. Developmental biology, or embryology, is the study of the embryo as it transforms from a unicellular zygote to a multicellular, mulitsystemed organism which in some cases, is ready to function autonomously. Developmental biology is of interest to vets in understanding why organs and systems are the way they are, but also in understanding genetic disease and applying cell based therapy to treat loss or damage to tissue.
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#Morphogenesis
 
#Morphogenesis
 
#*During embryogenesis two cell types exist; mesenchymal and epithelial. Mesenchymal cells are single or loosely linked to other cells and irregularly shaped. Epithelial cells are tightly attached to each other or a membrane and have a regular shape (cuboidal or columnar).
 
#*During embryogenesis two cell types exist; mesenchymal and epithelial. Mesenchymal cells are single or loosely linked to other cells and irregularly shaped. Epithelial cells are tightly attached to each other or a membrane and have a regular shape (cuboidal or columnar).
      
==[[Developmental Biology - Early Embryonic Development & Implantation - Anatomy & Physiology|Early Embryonic Development & Implantation]]==
 
==[[Developmental Biology - Early Embryonic Development & Implantation - Anatomy & Physiology|Early Embryonic Development & Implantation]]==
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