True.
The two body cavities that form during embryonic development are the thoracic cavity, which houses the heart and lungs, and the abdominal cavity, which contains the digestive organs such as the liver, stomach, and intestines. These cavities provide protection and space for the developing organs.
Dogs are not foregut or hindgut fermenters. They are omnivores, so the form they receive their food in is easy to digest. Foregut and hindgut fermentation are special adaptations seen in herbivores (such as cows and horses), that allow them to deal with their difficult-to-digest food.
The embryonic stage, which lasts from fertilization until around 8 weeks, is the most rapid period of prenatal development in humans. This is when the major organs and systems of the body begin to form.
erythroblast
-blast is the medical terminology combining form meaning immature or embryonic.-blast is the medical suffix meaning immature cell.
your lungs form infront of your rib cages
Just like in humans, the RIBS or RIB BONES protect the lungs. See the related link for the skeleton of a cow.
The natural phenom that lets humans breathe is called air. Humans breathe through respiration of the lungs. Air is taken into the body in the form of oxygen and expelled in the form of carbon dioxide.
No, their lungs form first.
The embryonic plant is the young plant form from the fertilization process
Chordata is a deuterostome. During development, deuterostomes form the anus first and the mouth second, whereas in protostomes, it is the opposite. Chordates, including humans, exhibit this deuterostome characteristic during embryonic development.
The process of embryonic tissue development where tissue layers form during animal development is called gastrulation. This process involves the rearrangement and differentiation of cells to create distinct layers that will give rise to different body structures and organs.