Embryology [noun]
Definition of Embryology:
study of animal, plant structure
Synonyms of Embryology:
Sentence/Example of Embryology:
This edition represents all the advances recently made in the science of embryology.
He returned home laden with facts and views both novel and destined to influence largely the progress of embryology.
Not only did he lay a foundation for comparative anatomy, but he made a real start with comparative embryology.
Work on comparative embryology is contained in the treatise "On the Development of the Child."
Harvey, who was a pupil of Fabricius, likewise published an account of the embryology of the chick.
Embryology, the branch of biology concerned with the fertilization of the ovum and its development into the adult.
Serres was primarily a medical anatomist; his interest lay in human anatomy and embryology, normal and pathological.
It is interesting to note that in Owen's opinion comparative anatomy explains embryology.
The greatest modern treatise on embryology ends on a splendid note.
This second volume is intended as an introduction to embryology for the use of doctors and science students.