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The endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm
Embryonic stem cells are naturally pluripotent and can make any tissue type.
Bronfenbrennerâ??s ecological theory of human development places primary emphasis on environmental factors, and how they affect development. Bronfenbrenner identified five environmental systems in his theory, including the microsystem, the mesosystem, the exosystem, the macrosystem, and the chronosystem.
The formation of synapses.
Development of stable community in new land is called secondary succession .It is slower as compared to primary succession .
The endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm
a group of specialized cells forms tissue, a group of tissue forms an organ
Yes, platyhelminthes are diploblastic, meaning they have two primary germ layers during embryonic development: the ectoderm and endoderm. They lack a mesoderm layer.
The embryonic root
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We designate one of the candidate key of a relation to be a primary key because that primary key is use for any foreign key references.
A relation is in second normal form (2NF) if any of the following conditions apply: The primary key consists of only one attribute No non-primary key attribute exists in the relation Every non-primary key attribute is functionally dependent on the full set of primary key attributes
basic, elementary, first, original, primary,early
Yes, chordates have three primary tissue layers: ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm. These layers give rise to different organs and systems in the body during development.
he embryonic coelom is evident only as the horseshoe shaped pericardial cavity produced by coalescence of small primary coelomic spaces as depicted in the graphic reconstruction of Carnegie Embryo No, 5080, Davis C.L., (1927) Fig. 3
Gastrulation typically occurs during the early stages of animal embryonic development, after fertilization and cleavage have taken place. It involves the reorganization of the blastula into a trilaminar structure known as the gastrula, which sets the stage for the formation of the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm).
primary community