I'll use the pituitary gland as an example. Anatomically, the pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain attached to it by a puny little stalk called the infundibulum. In a gross specimen of the brain, it looks as though the pituitary gland is brain tissue, but brain tissue that's organized and separated from the rest of the brain. It turns out that the pituitary gland is really two separate glands smashed together: the anterior pituitary and the posterior pituitary. Embryologically, the anterior pituitary comes from the early roof of the mouth, called Rathke's pouch. The posterior pituitary is a direct extension of the hypothalamus. It's this latter relationship that makes the pituitary gland a real, bona fide part of the nervous system.
Another example is the medulla of the adrenal gland, which is an endocrine organ that secretes the hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline. The adrenal medulla comes from the same embryonic tissue that much of the sympathetic nervous system comes from (called the neural crest cells). So the adrenal medulla is really just a modified part of the sympathetic nervous system. Specifically, the medulla is made of specialized postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system.
Embryology similarities
The Morphology in interior design, in my opinion, is the organic style within sculpture and aesthetic form. These issues create an open space linked walls, floors, ceilings together in art forms. Totally, the concept in this interior space is living spaces in art.
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delegation authority is to handle a certain job
There's no such Jewish concept.
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artificial selection
I believe it is, there has been many cases where certain songs or certain pieces of music have been able to unify people.
To a certain extent there are a lot of jobs in concept art in the US. This is especially when it is integrated with the modern technology which illustrates things in 3D.
artificial selection
It's not known for certain if there were monotheisms before the Hebrews, but you can certainly say that the Hebrews took the concept of Monolatry and developed it into ethical monotheism.
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