Embryology
(noun)
- The scientific study of the development and formation of embryos and fetuses.
- The branch of biology that deals with the development of an organism from the earliest stages of fertilization to birth.
Origin:
From the greek word "embryon", which means "an embryo" or "a sprout" and "logia", which means "the study of".
Examples:
- Embryology is a fascinating field that sheds light on how life begins.
- The study of embryology can provide important insights into human development.
- The embryology lab was filled with specimens at various stages of development.
- The embryology class covered topics such as cell differentiation, gastrulation, and organogenesis.
- The embryology of birds and reptiles was found to be different from that of mammals.