Category:Embryology
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Embryology is the subdivision of developmental biology that studies embryos and their development.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
E
Pages in category "Embryology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 399 total.
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- Agenesis
- Alar plate
- Allantoic acid
- Allantois
- Amnion
- Amnios
- Amniotic cavity
- Amniotic egg
- Amniotic sac
- Angioblast
- Animal embryonic development
- Animal pole
- Anterior cardinal vein
- Anterior neuropore
- Aorta-gonad-mesonephros
- Aortic arches
- Aortic sac
- Aorticopulmonary septum
- Apical ectodermal ridge
- Aplasia
- Archencephalon
- Archenteron
- Assisted zona hatching
- Auditory placode
- Autologous endometrial coculture
- Axial mesoderm
B
- Basal plate (neural tube)
- Berthold Hatschek
- Bilaminar
- Bilaminar blastocyst
- Bilaminar embryonic disc
- Blastocoel
- Blastocoele
- Blastocyst
- Blastoderm
- Blastogenesis
- Blastokinin
- Blastomere
- Blastula
- Blastulation
- Blood island
- Blood islands
- Brachyury
- Brain vesicle
- Branchial arch
- Branchial cleft
- Buccopharyngeal membrane
- Bulbus cordis
C
- Cardiac development
- Cardiac neural crest
- Cardiac neural crest complex
- Cardinal vein
- Carl Gegenbaur
- Carnegie stages
- Caudal cell mass
- Cavitation (embryology)
- Cerberus
- Cerberus (protein)
- Cervical flexure
- Cervical sinus
- Chorioallantoic membrane
- Choriogenesis
- Chorion
- Chorionic membrane
- Chorionic sac
- Chorionic vessels
- Chorionic villi
- Chorionic villus
- Choriovitelline placenta
- Cleavage (embryo)
- Cleavage cavity
- Clitorophallus
- Cloaca (embryology)
- Cloacal membrane
- Cloacal septum
- Common cardinal vein
- Common cardinal veins
- Common mesentery
- Compartment (development)
- Conceptus
- Connecting stalk
- Copula linguae
- Corona radiata (embryology)
- Cranial neural crest
- Cytotrophoblast
- Cytotrophoblastic shell
D
- Days post coitum
- Dermatomal mesenchyme
- Dermomyotome
- Deuterostome
- Development of the cerebral cortex
- Development of the digestive system
- Development of the gonads
- Development of the nervous system
- Development of the nervous system in humans
- Development of the reproductive system
- Development of the urinary system
- Diploblastic
- Diprosopus
- Dorsal lip
- Dorsoventral
- Drosophila embryogenesis
- Dysgenesis (embryology)
- Dysmorphogenesis
E
- Early Human Development
- Ectoderm
- Ectodermal
- Ectogenesis
- Ectomesenchyme
- Egg (biology)
- Embryo
- Embryo donation
- Embryokine
- Embryologic development
- Embryological origins of the mouth and anus
- Embryomics
- Embryonated
- Embryonic
- Embryonic age
- Embryonic coelom
- Embryonic connective tissue
- Embryonic development
- Embryonic diapause
- Embryonic differentiation waves
- Embryonic disc
- Embryonic heart
- Embryonic hemoglobin
- Embryonic loss
- Embryonic nervous system
- Embryonic period
- Embryonic sac
- Embryotoxic
- Embryotroph
- Endocardial cushions
- Endocardial heart tube
- Endocardial tubes
- Endoderm
- Endodermic evagination
- Enterocoely
- Entoderm
- Eomesodermin
- Epiblast
- Epiboly
- Epoöphoron
- Extra-embryonic coelom
- Extraembryonic coelom
- Extraembryonic membrane
- Extraembryonic mesoderm
- Eye development
F
G
H
- Hatch
- Hatching
- Heart development
- Hepatic duct
- Hertwig rule
- Heuser's membrane
- Hindgut
- Histogenesis
- History of embryology
- Histotrophy
- Holoblastic
- Holonephros
- Human embryo
- Human embryonic development
- Human embryos
- Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008
- Human fertilization
- Hypoblast
- Hypopharyngeal eminence