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Embriology - Coggle Diagram
Embriology
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elongated, tightly packed
Tissues are composed of arranged cells loose, there is a matrix, function: bind, support, protect jars and organs
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The process of embryogenesis is a series of processes that occurs shortly after fertilization of the egg by Sperm
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•Ligaments, tendons •Bone, cartilage •Blood
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•Brain •Spinal cord, nerves
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Tissues are composed of excitable cells, function: send electrical signals and store information
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from the combination of a male sperm with an ovum that is fertilized in the uterus so that it becomes a human fetus.
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SPERMATOGENESIS
process of formation of spermatozoa cells (singular: spermatozoon) which occurs in the male sex organs (gonads), namely the testes, precisely in the seminiferous tubules.
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- Folicle Stimulating Hormon (FSH)
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FETOGENESIS
Fetogenesis is a sensitive and critical period
for the development of the male reproductive system, because of this determines the initiation of gametogenesis and steroidogenesis
Gonocytes, for example, multiply until the 17th day postcoital in rats, remained quiescent until day 3
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DISEASE
Genetic causes of growth disorders include chromosomal abnormalities and genetic defects. The well-known chromosomal abnormality is trisomy 21. The characteristic features of trisomy 21 are short stature combined with a shorter neck and slightly smaller, rounder head, with a flattened occiput
OOGENESIS
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Oogenesis process
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the maturation stage that begins at puberty. during puberty,
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