Gastrulation
Gastrulation is the term that refers to the process in which cells differentiate into layers, with each layer ultimately forming distinct parts of the fetus. During gastrulation, the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm) are established in early embryonic development.
Gastrulation is the term that refers to the process in which cells differentiate into layers, with each layer ultimately forming distinct parts of the fetus. During gastrulation, the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm) are established, giving rise to different tissues and organs in the developing embryo.
The term that refers to pillaging or seizing a treasure is "looting."
Polygenetic refers to a species which received its genes/genetic information from several distinct sources. It can similarly be used to describe a taxon (such as a phylum) whose members come from different ancestral sources.
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Terrestrial as distinct from oceanic or aquatic. Land-based is another term used.
The term that refers to the length of time an organism is expected to live is the life span.
Gastrulation
Happiness.
The term that refers to the length of time an organism is expected to live is the life span.
Term life insurance refers to a common category of life insurance in which fixed payments are offered for a limited time (or term). If the person dies outside of the term, they receive no payment.
It refers to an illness that will take years off a life.
Technological Life
Dimorphic refers to the existence of two distinct forms within a single species, such as in animals with different male and female characteristics. This term can also refer to certain organisms that have two distinct phases in their life cycle with different physical characteristics.
The term newborn refers to the first four weeks of life.
Gastrulation is the term that refers to the process in which cells differentiate into layers, with each layer ultimately forming distinct parts of the fetus. During gastrulation, the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm) are established in early embryonic development.