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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.
Nervous tissue is derived from the ectoderm germ layer during embryonic development.
A carcinoma is a malignant growth made of epithelial cells and tend to move into surrounding tissues. There are many many types of carcinomas.
In early development, bone tissue is made mostly of a type of connective tissue called cartilage. This cartilage serves as a precursor to bone formation and provides structural support during bone development. Over time, the cartilage is gradually replaced by mineralized bone tissue through a process known as endochondral ossification.
No, muscle tissue is not formed by the endoderm. Muscle tissue is derived from the mesoderm layer during embryonic development. The endoderm gives rise to the lining of many internal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory system.
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.
Ossification is the process of bone formation where connective tissue is transformed into bone tissue. It is a normal part of skeletal development and growth in animals and humans.
Yes, a sarcoma is a malignant tumor or neoplasm of connective tissue
Nervous tissue is derived from the ectoderm germ layer during embryonic development.
A carcinoma is a malignant growth made of epithelial cells and tend to move into surrounding tissues. There are many many types of carcinomas.
Ependymoma is a tumor that arises from the ependyma. This part of the body is a tissue in the central nervous system. In children, it is generally intra-cranial but in adults, it is spinal.
In early development, bone tissue is made mostly of a type of connective tissue called cartilage. This cartilage serves as a precursor to bone formation and provides structural support during bone development. Over time, the cartilage is gradually replaced by mineralized bone tissue through a process known as endochondral ossification.
Cartilage is the flexible connective tissue that is gradually replaced by bone during the process of ossification. This transformation allows for the growth and development of long bones in the body.
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The development stage you are referring to is likely the accumulation of adipose tissue (fat) beneath the skin. This typically occurs during the growth and maturation stages of development.
Any substance that governs the movement and development of cells during morphogenesis by forming a concentration gradient in the developing tissue
Muscle tissue Connective tissue Nervous tissue Epithelial tissue