aplasia
Agenesis is the medical term meaning absent development of an organ or tissue. Atresia is the medical term meaning congenital absence or development of a tube.
Aplasia is the lack of normal development of a tissue or organ.
The medical term for the defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue is "agenesis."
Rotifers exhibit organ-level tissue development. They have specialized structures such as a digestive system, nervous system, and reproductive organs but lack a true body cavity.
Abnormal development or growth of tissue, organ or cells.
The decrease in size of an organ or tissue is known as atrophy. This can occur due to disuse, lack of nourishment, reduced blood flow, or hormonal changes. Atrophy can lead to functional impairment of the affected organ or tissue.
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Aplasia is a condition marked by the incomplete development or absence of an organ or tissue.
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Incomplete or faulty development.
The thymus is a lymphoid organ that does not contain reticular connective tissue. Instead, it is composed of epithelial cells and lymphocytes. This organ plays a crucial role in T cell maturation and development.
Atrophy is the wearing away of an organ or tissue because of lack of use. Bone Atrophy, obviously, is atrophy of bones.