Organogenesis and histogenesis
Explain organogenesis and histogenesis?
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Histogenesis refers to the process of tissue formation within the embryonic development. Organogenesis refers to the process of the organ formation. Before organogenesis and histogenesis primitive embryonic structures have been formed: somites, germ layers, notochord, neural tube, coeloms.
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