embryology has an important role in the animals as it tell us the ontogenic development of an organism.it helps us to understand how an embryo undergoes different changes to reach the adult stage...i.e its growth,cell division and cell differentiation can be well studied in embryology.
Embryology means the study of events that lead to fertilisation till formation of embryo.The complete embryology was proposed by Aristotle called epigenesis in his book On the generation of Animals.
embryology works by...........
Robert Gilmore McKinnell has written: 'Cloning' -- subject(s): Cell nuclei, Cloning, Embryology, Experimental, Experimental Embryology, Transplantation 'The biological basis of cancer' -- subject(s): Cancer, Cancer cells, Carcinogenesis, Molecular biology, Neoplasms 'Cloning--nuclear transplantation in Amphibia' -- subject(s): Amphibians, Amphibians as laboratory animals, Cell nuclei, Cloning, Embryology, Embryology, Experimental, Experimental Embryology, Technique, Transplantation
embryology is called bhurnvigyan in hindi
Embryology
Murray Brookes has written: 'Clinical embryology' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Atlases, Diseases, Embryology, Embryology, Human, Human Embryology, Human embryo
Bradley M. Patten has written: 'Foundations of embryology' -- subject- s -: Embryology 'Embryology of Pig'
StephenG Gilbert has written: 'Pictorial human embryology' -- subject(s): Embryology, Human, Human Embryology
Embryology
B. S. Mitchell has written: 'Embryology' -- subject(s): Embryology, Human Embryology, Embryonic Development
Embryology of Domestic Animals: Developmental Mechanisms and Malformations by Drew M. Noden and Alexander De Lahunta, Williams & Wilkins (April 1985) This is a classic reference - looks like a new edition may be planned for 2007.
if animals do not reproduce then there will be loss in their community