How Animals Develop

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Complete Embryo
Ductless Glands
Early Gastrula Stage
Embryonic Blood Vessel
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Gill Slits
gut
hollow
Hollow Ball
Individuation Field
Late Gastrula Stage
mammalian
Mammalian Embryos
Mosaic Eggs
neural
Neural Groove
Neural Plate
newt
Newt's Egg
Ordinary Cell Division
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Presumptive Areas
Presumptive Mesoderm
primitive
Primitive Gut
Primitive Streak
Primitive Streak Stage
Sea Urchin's Egg
Sea Water
Small Vegetative Cells
streak
Swallow Tail Butterfly
Young Embryos

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138956681
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1935 (this edition in 1946), this short account of the science of embryology was the first book in English to provide a simple outline of the whole of this important subject. The study of development is perhaps the best method of approach to the most fundamental of all biological problems, the problem of how all the diverse activities are integrated so as to make up a complete individual organism. The book gives a short sketch of the general pattern on which all animals are built, but devotes more attention to the factors which cause the development of the elements in the pattern, and which then bring them into correct relations with one another.

This volume is simply written in order to enable the general reader to understand the revolutionary advances made in the subject at that time.

C. H. Waddington

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