Blogs about: Embryonic Development

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god bless australia

cheekynerec wrote 1 week ago: so i’m listening to a human bio lecture about embryonic development. then my lecturer pops in … more →

Tags: kangaroo, Australia, so much work to do before exams, yolo, i want to be a kangaroo, I'm not pregnant, Yay!, lots of babies, No Responsibilities

Embryonic Epigenome Uncovered1 comment

cjmiller14 wrote 1 month ago: The NIH Epigenome Roadmap Project has uncovered novel discoveries about the epigenome of developing … more →

Tags: Stem Cell, DNA methylation, Epigenetics, Cancer

Learning from the Embryo: The Power of Gesture

bcstchicago wrote 3 months ago: Embryo at 5 weeks, 5-7 mm in length, budding arms and legs and heart starting to emerge in the ventr … more →

Tags: Perception and Perspective, Learning from the Embryo, BCST, biodynamic health systems, Embryo, Self Care, Heart, Love, Craniosacral Therapy

Learning From the Embryo: Imprinted for Change

bcstchicago wrote 3 months ago: Human embryo at 1 to 2 weeks When we were an embryo our whole body formed from one cell that underwe … more →

Tags: Perception and Perspective, Learning from the Embryo, BCST, biodynamic health systems, Embryo, Craniosacral Therapy, Coping With Change, believing in self, EMBRYOLOGY

Steps Of The Reproductive Process In Humans1 comment

virtualbiotutor[google5766b108e7b63aa1.html wrote 4 months ago: Well,you ,I And other humans followed  the same journey  to be here in this planet and play our role … more →

Tags: Living Things, multicellular organism, uterus, unicellular organism, fertilization .menstrual cycle, ovulation, fallopian tube, On target regents review,

Research group for functional morphology and ecotoxicology of invertebrates at the Department of Biology, University of Ljubljana

isopodnewsletter wrote 4 months ago: The roots of the research group reach back to seventhies when prof. Pavel Ličar started his microsco … more →

Tags: A look into a lab, isopods, Isopoda, isopod, Slovenia, Biology, Jasna Štrus, Ljubljana, Research

Embryonic Development

virtualbiotutor[google5766b108e7b63aa1.html wrote 4 months ago: We Will follow the development of a fertilized egg from a zygote  to a baby. It’s fascinating  … more →

Tags: Genetics, Living Things, Reproduction and Development, Embryo, germ layers, implantation, On target regents review,, oviduct, uterus

How I Know So Much About Developing Babies3 comments

moru13 wrote 10 months ago: I really like watching and reading about babies developing.  I don’t know why I like it so muc … more →

Tags: science writing, Human development, Baby development, a child is born

Mount Sinai duo uncovering the molecular events underlying infertility

Canadian Biotechnologist wrote 1 year ago: One in eight Canadian couples seeks medical treatment for infertility, most often requiring the help … more →

Tags: Biotechnology News and Info from Canadian Universities, Molecular Biology

Embryonic folding at 22 to 28 days after conception

drericpeck wrote 1 year ago: In the second week after ovulation and fertilization, the embryo becomes a bilaminar embryonic disc, … more →

Tags: trilaminar embryonic disc

I Don't Have The Answers7 comments

tomkiesche wrote 1 year ago: Today I read a news story of a child born with six legs in Pakistan. Six legs. Apparently, the littl … more →

Tags: PERSONAL development thoughts realizations, Photographs, kiesche, tom kiesche, big quiche, Quiche, Twins, Belief, Thoughts

Random Musings #1

Raul Constantinos wrote 1 year ago: People question Alanis Morisette’s understanding of irony but they miss the point that a song … more →

Tags: Random musings, Political satire, duck feet, webbed feet, programmed cell death, Al Saud

LincRNAs play key roles during embryonic brain development

Ionut wrote 1 year ago: Whitehead Institute scientists have identified conserved, long intervening non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs … more →

Tags: health, Medical, Medicine, News, Cell, Autism, brain, Genetics, DNA

McMaster discovery provides new insights into pluripotent stem cell biology

Canadian Biotechnologist wrote 2 years ago: Brad Doble, an assistant professor in McMaster’s Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical ScienceA … more →

Tags: Biotechnology News, Biotechnology News and Info from Canadian Universities, Stem cells, McMaster University

"Solar salamander" crosses symbiotic boundaries4 comments

Maddie wrote 2 years ago: Scientists have recently discovered the first example of a plant living symbiotically within a verte … more →

Tags: Science of the Day, Ecology, photosynthesis, Algae, symbiosis, Mutualism, Endosymbiosis, spotted salamander, A. maculatum

6. From Two Cells To Many: Cell Differentiation and Embryonic Development7 comments

Bora Zivkovic wrote 3 years ago: There are about 210 types of human cells, e.g., nerve cells, muscle cells, skin cells, blood cells, … more →

Tags: Science, Biology, Cell, cell differentiation

Learning begins in the egg

soulbiscuit wrote 5 years ago: Another fascinating article from BBC News. Scientists at a French university discovered that cuttlef … more →

Tags: Science, Embryos, Cuttlefish, cephalopods, visual learning, Auditory learning, olfactory learning, embryonic learning

Cool prenatal videos3 comments

Kathy wrote 3 years ago: This was a really neat site, and I’d like to buy the whole video, because it looks so neat. Th … more →

Tags: Pregnancy, Ultrasound, studies & stuff, Baby, Pregnant, Prenatal, fetus, Embryo, fetal development

Cell Movements in Development

Dan wrote 3 years ago: Here’s an amazing video of cell divisions and movements in early embryonic zebrafish developme … more →

Tags: Video


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