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They're in embryo, before developing into muscle cells in growth. (called myocytes)
Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week
The cells in a developing embryo differentiate so that the cells develop different sructures so they can perform different functions.
If the cells did not specialize than there would be no chick developing.
Organogenesis is the process by which a mass of cells in a developing embryo differentiates and develops into a functioning organ. In the embryo, all cells are basically stem cells and all alike. Once the process of organogenesis takes place and the beginnings of specialized organs form, the fetal stage begins.
They're in embryo, before developing into muscle cells in growth. (called myocytes)
Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week
This cluster of cells change the baby grows from pre-embryo to embryo to fetus.
The cells in a developing embryo differentiate so that the cells develop different sructures so they can perform different functions.
embryo
If the cells did not specialize than there would be no chick developing.
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Organogenesis is the process by which a mass of cells in a developing embryo differentiates and develops into a functioning organ. In the embryo, all cells are basically stem cells and all alike. Once the process of organogenesis takes place and the beginnings of specialized organs form, the fetal stage begins.
No, the mesoderm in the developing liver is responsible for producing the first hematopoietic cells.
Stem cells are pluripotent, that is, they have the ability to differentiate and become any cell type in the body.
cellular differentiation
spermatogonia