meiosis...fertilization...mitosis
Fertilization, cleavage, blastulation, gastrulation, organogenesis.
The sequence of processes during bone elongation at the epiphyseal plate includes: proliferation of chondrocytes, hypertrophy of chondrocytes, calcification of the cartilage matrix, death of chondrocytes, invasion of blood vessels and osteogenic cells, and finally ossification of the cartilage leading to bone formation.
A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides in DNA or RNA that codes for a specific amino acid or a stop signal during protein synthesis. Codons represent the basic unit of the genetic code and are essential for determining the sequence of amino acids in a protein.
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The growth sequence of a human being from inside to outside is known as proximodistal development. This refers to the pattern of growth where development starts from the center of the body and moves towards the extremities.
Fertilization, cleavage, blastulation, gastrulation, organogenesis.
Pollination,Fertilization,Seed Formation, Seed Germination
what is sequence of development
Pollination, fertilization, seed formation, seed germination
A single number, such as 172516261546 does not represent a sequence.
mader chod
Life?
The sequence of processes during bone elongation at the epiphyseal plate includes: proliferation of chondrocytes, hypertrophy of chondrocytes, calcification of the cartilage matrix, death of chondrocytes, invasion of blood vessels and osteogenic cells, and finally ossification of the cartilage leading to bone formation.
the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why is the difference important. speed at which development happen. The difference is important because speed does not necessarily have to do with the sequence also it's important to recognize the difference so you can identify where children need help or at risk.
The genetic information that guides development is contained in DNA within the cell's nucleus. This DNA provides the instructions needed for the formation of proteins and other molecules necessary for cellular development and function. Specific genes within the DNA sequence are responsible for triggering different stages of development in an organism.
Zygote-> Embryo -> Fetus
No, but it can represent the probability of such an outcome.