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Contrasting angiogenesis and vasculogenesis.

Angiogenesis and vasculogenesis are both mechanisms used to form blood vessels. What are the differences between angiogenesis and vasculogenesis?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Developmental Biology

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3579

OTA ID:

102879

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Primitive streak

Define the primitive streak in a chic egg. Please give as much detail as you can thank you!

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Developmental Biology

Posting ID:

19380

OTA ID:

103139

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Histological relations

List and describe 5 histological relations found between the fetal and maternal components of various mammalian placentae. Please be as detailed as you can be. Thank you!

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Developmental Biology

Posting ID:

19386

OTA ID:

104369

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Origin and fate

Origin: 1. Parasympathetic ganglion- 2. The pancreas, not just the lining- 3. Intestine, not just the lining- 4. Sensory neurons- Fate of: 1. Mesomere- 2. Mesocoel- 3. Diocoel- 4. Telocoel- 5. Notochord- 6. Sinus venosus- Thanks

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Developmental Biology

Posting ID:

19398

OTA ID:

104369

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basic biology assistance for term paper- SHOW ALL SOURCES

Bacteria never form any sort of grouping that resembles a multicelled organism with an internal division of labor among its cells. Think about the attributes of prokaryotic bacterial cells and the eukaryotic cells of which all multicellular organisms are comprised. Develop some hypotheses explaining why only eukaryotic cells have evolved into multicellular organisms. • Today, scientific advances are being made at an astounding rate, and nowhere is this more evident than in our understanding of the biology of heredity. Using DNA as a starting point, do you believe there are limits to the knowledge people should acquire? Defend your answer. • Because genetics is important to so many aspec... click for more

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Developmental Biology

Posting ID:

33968

OTA ID:

104330

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