Definitionn. the branch of biology that studies the formation and early development of living organisms
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He is studying embryology as a specialization for her PG. [Please select]
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And xxv.; "Contributions to the Embryology of the Marsupialia," Quart. [Please select]
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This comparison I have been able to make from a study of the embryology of Isotoma. [Please select]
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In the consideration then of this question, we must rely principally on Embryology and Development. [Please select]
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[35] Thomson, on the Embryology of the Echinodermata, _Natural History Review_, 1863, p. [Please select]
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We thus see that embryology (as the comparison of very young animals {146} may perhaps be called) comes into play in the classification of domestic varieties, as with species in a state of nature. [Please select]
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We can thus understand why embryology should throw a flood of light on the natural system of classification, for this ought to be as far as possible genealogical. [Please select]
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