Often, the terms fetal development, foetal development, or embryology are used in a similar sense.
en.wikipedia.org Taxonomy based on gross morphology was now being supplemented by using characters revealed by pollen morphology, embryology, anatomy, cytology, serology, macromolecules and more.
en.wikipedia.org Her theory was based upon the morphological data of classical embryology, and has since been confirmed by molecular sequence analysis.
en.wikipedia.org The department also has some laboratories, such as anthropotomy, histology and embryology laboratory, enginery laboratory, pathogeny and parasitology laboratory, microbiology and immunology laboratory, computer and language laboratory.
en.wikipedia.org He begins by using anatomical similarities, focusing on body structure, embryology, and rudimentary organs that presumably were useful in one of man's pre-existing forms.
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