Development Biology : From a Cell to an Organism

In labs, clinics, and companies around the world, an amazing revolution in our understanding of life has taken place. This revolution makes the news nearly every day and has dramatically changed the way medicine is practiced, but the headlines often seem mysterious and scary. Today, discoveries are made at such a dizzying pace that even scientists - let alone the public - can barely keep up. The six-volume ""Genetics and Evolution"" set aims to explain what is happening in biological research and put things into perspective for high school students and the general public. Providing up-to-date research as well as a basis for understanding all aspects of life, this new full-color set highlights key issues in the field of biology and how genetics and evolution are drawn together in a powerful way. Providing a detailed look at how these sciences are likely to shape science and society in the future, the books in this accessible set aim to fill an important niche by connecting the history of scientific ideas and methods to their impact on today's research. This set is ideal for high school and college students interested in these exciting areas of scientific research. show less
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Product details For ages 14+ Format Hardback | 272 pages Dimensions 152.4 x 228.6 x 15.24mm | 521.63g Publication date 30 Nov 2009 Publisher Facts on File Inc Publication City/Country New York, United States Language English Illustrations note full-colour photographs & line illustrations, index, glossary, chronology, sidebars, further resources, web sources, tables & charts ISBN10 0816066833 ISBN13 9780816066834 Bestsellers rank 1,837,821
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developmental biologyom a cell to ananism ebook get thisom a library! developmental biologyom a cell to ananism. russ hodge examines the relationship among cells genes and the environment and of the obstacles and achievements of molecular biologists attempting to urstand how to build a human body.
developmental biology wikipedia developmental biology is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow andvelop. developmental biology also epasses the biology of regeneration asexual reproduction metamorphosis and the growth and differentiation of stem cells in the adultanism.
cell and developmental biology crg for this reason the emphasis ofvelopmental biology has changedom a traditionalscription at theanismal or molecular gic level of thevelopmental gic programmes that make ananism to a series of specific questions of cell biology within particular contexts.
developmental biology sciencedaily mrnvelopmental biology studies the gic control of cell growth differentiation and morphogenesis which is the process that gives rise to tissuesans and anatomy.
the questions of developmental biology developmental in nearly all cases thevelopment of a multicellularanism begins with a single cellthe fertilized egg or zygote which divs mitotically to produce all the cells of the body. the study of animalvelopment has traditionally been called embryologyom that stage of ananism that exists between fertilization and birth. butvelopment does not stop at birth or even at adulthood.