The beginning of an embryonic sun is referred to as a "protostar." During this stage, a dense region within a molecular cloud collapses under its own gravity, leading to the accumulation of gas and dust. As the material gathers, it heats up, eventually leading to nuclear fusion and the birth of a new star. This process marks the transition from a protostar to a main-sequence star as fusion becomes sustained.
The development at an early stage for humans is called embryonic development, for pets is called embryonic or fetal development, and for petunias is called seed germination and seedling development.
erythroblast
Cloning to produce embryonic stem cells is called therapeutic cloning. This process involves creating a clone of a donor’s cells to generate embryonic stem cells that can be used for medical research and potential treatments.
Plants and vegetables that use the sun's energy to make food are called autotrophs or producers. They undergo photosynthesis, a process in which they use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugars as a source of energy.
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.
It's called the beginning of Winter in the northern hemisphere, and it's called the beginning of Summer in the southern hemisphere. On that occasion, the sun passes one of the two points called "solstices" on the map of the stars.
corona
The development at an early stage for humans is called embryonic development, for pets is called embryonic or fetal development, and for petunias is called seed germination and seedling development.
erythroblast
Cloning to produce embryonic stem cells is called therapeutic cloning. This process involves creating a clone of a donor’s cells to generate embryonic stem cells that can be used for medical research and potential treatments.
There are three layers of embryonic tissue present in the pig. These layers are called the ectoderm, mesoderm and the endoderm.
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Myoblasts
An embryo is no longer called embryonic once it enters the fetus stage. Typically, this period occurs around eight weeks after initial fertilization inside the woman's womb.
The embryonic period extends to the end of the eight week. After the embryonic period (8weeks), the developing human is called a fetus.
The is only one star in our solar system and it is called the Sun or Sol.
for plants its meristematic/ meristem cells