Competence is the ability of a cell by which it can respond towards a signal.
This is called embryology or developmental Biology.
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Cellular differentiation is studied through various techniques including molecular biology methods like gene expression analysis, imaging technologies to visualize cell changes, and cell culture experiments to manipulate differentiation pathways. Additionally, research in developmental biology, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine provide insights into the mechanisms that drive cellular differentiation.
The result that is released after a enzyme & substrate have had a chemical reaction.
i belive that an embryological relationship involves comparing the embryo with other animals that share the same habitat (i.e deserts, oceans, forests) to help taxonomists classify organisms
Scott F. Gilbert has written: 'Developmental Biology' 'Developmental Biology, Eighth Edition (Developmental Biology)' 'Developmental Biology: A Comprehensive Synthesis: Volume 7' 'Ecological developmental biology' -- subject(s): Phenotypic plasticity, Evolution (Biology), Developmental biology, Epigenesis
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Evo-devo stands for evolutionary developmental biology. It is a field that studies how changes in development processes contribute to the evolution of new features and species over time.
Leon W. Browder has written: 'Developmental Biology: A Comprehensive Synthesis: Volume 2' 'Developmental Biology: A Comprehensive Synthesis: Volume 1'
Concerned with the development of someone or something. or Concerned with the evolution of animals and plants: "developmental biology". hope this helps...??
Jos Verhulst has written: 'Developmental dynamics in humans and other primates' -- subject(s): Developmental biology, Evolution, Evolution (Biology), Human evolution, Mammals, Morphology
A student of biology; one versed in the science of biology.
Paola S. Timiras has written: 'Developmental physiology and aging' -- subject(s): Aging, Developmental biology
This is called embryology or developmental Biology.
His research has been in immunology,cell biology,and developmental neurobiology.