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  • Ontogeny - Wikipedia
    Ontogeny (also ontogenesis) is the origination and development of an organism (both physical and psychological, e g , moral development [1]), usually from the time of fertilization of the egg to adult The term can also be used to refer to the study of the entirety of an organism's lifespan
  • Ontogeny and phylogeny - Understanding Evolution
    Ontogeny and phylogeny Learning about phylogeny from ontogeny By studying ontogeny (the development of embryos), scientists can learn about the evolutionary history of organisms Ancestral characters are often, but not always, preserved in an organism’s development
  • ONTOGENY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ONTOGENY is the development or course of development especially of an individual organism
  • Ontogeny | biology | Britannica
    Ontogeny begins with the changes in the egg at the time of fertilization and includes developmental events to the time of birth or hatching and afterward—growth, remolding of body shape, and development of secondary sexual characteristics
  • What Is Ontogeny? The Development of an Organism
    Ontogeny describes the developmental journey of an organism from its beginning to the end of its life It encompasses every change from fertilization through growth, maturation, and aging
  • Ontogeny - definition of ontogeny by The Free Dictionary
    pl on·tog·e·nies The development of an individual organism or a part of an organism from inception to maturity Also called ontogenesis
  • Ontogeny | Encyclopedia. com
    Ontogeny describes the entire life history of an organism from fertilization to death It includes not only embryonic and prenatal development but also postnatal growth and development
  • Ontogeny - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Ontogeny is defined as the changes in the phenotype of an individual throughout its life span, resulting from a developmental program encoded in its genes, interactions between its genotype and environment, and maternal effects from the egg


















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