Embryonic Development
Embryonic development is the process by which a fertilized egg develops into a fully formed organism. During this process, cells divide, differentiate, and begin to form structures that will become the organism's organs, limbs and other body parts. Embryonic development is an important biological process that is fundamental to the survival of many species. It is also integral for the development of medical treatments, as understanding the process can help researchers better understand the mechanisms underlying diseases like cancer. Additionally, understanding the process can help inform efforts to improve reproductive health, as changes in the environment or certain drugs can affect the development of embryos.
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