Embryology is the branch of animal biology that studies the prenatal development of gametes, fertilization, and development of embryos and fetuses.
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Embryology is the branch of animal biology that studies the prenatal development of gametes, fertilization, and development of embryos and fetuses.
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Embryology is the key to Gestational Surrogacy, which is when the sperm of the intended father and egg of intended mother are fused in a lab forming an embryo.
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Embryology held sinews as originating from equal mixtures of earth and air.
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Embryology further said men begin to form within the first month and are finished within fifty days.
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Embryology further claimed that the development of males took four months, but that the development of females took five months.
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Embryology considered whether each new part derives from a previously formed part or develops independently of any previously formed part.
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Embryology described development of fetal parts in terms of mechanical and automatic processes.
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Embryology further described embryonic development in dolphins, some sharks, and many other animals.
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Embryology gave detailed descriptions of the position of the umbilical cord relative to other veins.
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Embryology held to synhyparxis and regarded the other two positions both as incorrect extremes.
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Embryology cited John 1:1, claiming on its basis that the Word became flesh first, not a human being first.
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Embryology claimed that Genesis 2:7 has no temporal sequence and that Exodus 21:22 regards the formation of the body and not the soul and so is not relevant.
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