Morphogenesis is the development of body shape and organization.
yes AS WELL AS CELL DIVISION AND MORPHOGENESIS
Elizabeth Graham Cutter has written: 'Plant anatomy; experiment and interpretation' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Botany, Plant anatomy 'Pollution' 'Trends in plant morphogenesis' -- subject(s): Morphogenesis, Plant morphogenesis
Morphogenesis is the biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape. Histogenesis is the formation of different issues from undifferentiated cells.
Pierre Cau has written: 'Morphogenesis of thyroid follicles in vitro' -- subject(s): Cultures and culture media, Morphogenesis, Thyroid gland
Morphogenesis is controlled by various factors including genetic information, signaling molecules, and physical forces. These factors interact to regulate cell behavior and tissue organization during development.
Jamie A. Davies has written: 'Mechanisms of morphogenesis' -- subject(s): Morphogenesis 'Replacing animal models' -- subject(s): Biomimetics, Animal Models, Methods, Animal Testing Alternatives
Plants undergo morphogenesis instead of angiogenesis.
They all rely on mitosis in order to occur.
C. W. Wardlaw has written: 'Morphogenesis in plants'
Direct morphogenesis in plant tissue culture involves the formation of shoots or roots directly from explants without the need for an intervening callus phase, while indirect morphogenesis involves the formation of callus tissue first, followed by the differentiation of shoots or roots from this callus. Direct morphogenesis is usually faster and more efficient than indirect morphogenesis, but the choice between these methods depends on the plant species and tissue type being cultured.
A.) Morphogenesis. Not differentiation pluripotency, mitosis, or totipotency.
The functions of tension in a fiber include important roles such as morphogenesis and cell adhesion.