Embryonic stem cells go through a process calledself-renewal, wherein they undergo multiple cyclesof division while not differentiating into any othertype of cells. This process is dependent on threeprotein networks, which guide both self-renewal and eventual differentiation. But the integration of
these three networks has remained a mystery.
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in growth the organism gets larger, in development the organism gets more complex
appositional growth increases in thickness, in width, while interstitial growth increases within to increase in length.
an oven is used to heat up a material but cannot be used for growth, an incubator is used for the growth of bacterial culture, it provides the environment for bacteria and other cultures to grow.
Fertilisation is the process of providing nitrates to promote growth in plants. Polination is the fertalisation of a plant to cause the plant to procreate.
Cell division leads to formation of new cells, cell differentiation results into formation of tissue system to perform specific work and cell elongation increases the length and width of an organ.
Anaplastic refers to the cell losing it's differentiation such as in a malignant neoplasm. Neoplastic refers to an abnormal growth of tissue.
what is the difference between growth and expansion
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Embryonic lethality due to arrested growth.
As the population grows, it is possible that there will be more social differentiation made. Different ethic groups may come together in populations that are increasing.
G Goldspink has written: 'Differentiation and growth of cells in vertebrate tissues' -- subject(s): Growth, Cell differentiation
Compare embryonic growth and fetal development in single and multiple pregnancies, including the incidence of complications and infant mortality.
what are the differences between the cdc and who growth charts?
cell division by mitosis with little or no growth between successive divisions
The natural growth rate refers to the rate of population growth excluding any factors such as migration. The overall growth rate, on the other hand, takes into account all factors affecting population change, including births, deaths, and migration.
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