The only one that will develop into different structures is the zygote. After that it will divide into 4, then 8, etc. But each of those will not develop in to all body parts. By that time differentiation has begun.
gastrula
gastrula
Fetus tha rite ans. is gastrula
The only one that will develop into different structures is the zygote. After that it will divide into 4, then 8, etc. But each of those will not develop in to all body parts. By that time differentiation has begun.
Gastrula has cell layers that will later develop into different body structures. The three primary germ layers - ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm - are formed during gastrulation and give rise to various tissues and organs in the developing embryo.
Embryonic structures are early formations that develop during the early stages of an organism's growth and development. These structures serve as the foundation for the formation of different body parts and systems as the organism matures. Studying embryonic structures can provide insights into the evolutionary history and development of different species.
We have different structures that perform different functions so the body can be more efficient.
We have different structures that perform different functions so the body can be more efficient.
The fertilised eggs develop inside the platypus's body for around 28 days, and are then laid and hatched ten days later.
Homologous structures are body parts of different organisms that have a similar form, suggesting a common evolutionary origin. These structures may serve different functions in each organism but share a common ancestry.
There are different types of cells, but the structures are basically same, with similar organelles and other structures.
Homologous Structures