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Blastogenesis is the formation of daughter individuals through budding, gemmation and other means of

asexual reproduction. Embryogenesis is the production of individuals through fertilization of ovum and

development of embryo. Embryology deals with the study of changes that involve embryogenesis or formation of zygote and its development upto the birth of young one. The various steps of embryonic development are gametogenesis, gametes, fertilization, cleavage, blastulation, gastrulation, organogenesis, etc.
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