regeneration
The size of the animal contributes to the development of a new offspring in a couple of ways. The bigger the animal the bigger the offspring.
==new answer== In this place, development of plants preceded animal development. In ocology, plants are the population.
just add animal parts just add animal parts just add animal parts
The repetition of body parts along the length of an animal's body is termed segmentation. This characteristic is found in organisms like annelids, arthropods, and chordates during certain stages of development. Segmentation allows for specialization of body parts and greater flexibility in movement.
You have to be specific, what animal do you mean?
there are no recent development of the animal cell science except if the certain animal finds something fit to transfer a certain cell to make a new specific organism.
A mature female animal.
I don' quite know what you are asking, but I believe the answer is that we are always discovering new things. As we discover a new type of fish (for example) the animal kingdom developes some more, so it is continuously developing.
The upper parts.
Initially is an adverb.
There are several different parts of an animal cell so it really depends on which you are talking about
All animals have it.