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Embryo

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Chicken embryo (day 7)
Chicken embryo (day 7)

The embryo is an animal or plant in its earliest stage of life. An embryologist is a person who studies embryos (Greek: έμβρυον), the formation and development of which is known as embryogenesis.

Embryology is the branch of developmental biology that studies the beginning and early growth of sexually reproducing organisms. This scientific specialty focuses on the formation and development of embryos.

Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny

Ernst Haeckel's embryo drawings
Ernst Haeckel's embryo drawings
Main Article: Recapitulation

The (now discredited) theory of recapitulation was first set forth in 1866 by Ernst Haeckel, who stated that organisms repeat their evolutionary history during embryo development. This theory was summed-up by the phrase ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.

Human embryo about fifteen days old. Brain and heart represented from right side. Digestive tube and yolk sac in median section.
Human embryo about fifteen days old. Brain and heart represented from right side. Digestive tube and yolk sac in median section.

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