Tag: Organ Development


ENCAPSULATED END ORGAN

Introduction to Encapsulated End Organs At the microscopic level of mammalian anatomy, encapsulated end organs (EEOs) represent a highly specialized and structurally distinct class of functional units. These minute structures are distributed throughout the body and are instrumental in preserving physiological equilibrium while facilitating the complex operations of various vital systems. Fundamentally, an encapsulated end […]

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FETAL STAGE

Defining the Fetal Stage and the Transition from the Embryonic Period The fetal stage represents the final and most extensive phase of prenatal development, commencing at the start of the ninth week following fertilization and continuing until the moment of birth. This period is preceded by the germinal and embryonic stages, during which the fundamental […]

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SELECTIVE VALUE

Introduction to Selective Value Selective value, a foundational concept within the fields of evolutionary biology and behavioral psychology, refers to the comparative significance of any biological or behavioral aspect—be it an internal organ, a measurable characteristic, or an emergent species trait—when assessed through the lens of natural selection. It quantifies the degree to which a […]

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