Human Embryogenesis In The Dynamics Of Medical Biology Study
Ikramova Surayyo Khakimovna , Associate Professor of the Department of Medical and Biological Chemistry, Medical Biology and Genetics, Tashkent State Medical University (Tashkent), UzbekistanAbstract
Human embryogenesis is a complex, multi-stage process of intrauterine development, beginning at the moment of fertilization and continuing until birth. The study of embryogenesis occupies a special place in modern medical biology, as it is during the early stages of development that human organs, tissues, and functional systems are formed.
Keywords
Gastrulation, organogenesis, fetus
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