What is Induction?
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refers to the initiation or cause of a change or process, such as the production of a specific morphogenetic effect in the developing embryo.
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a technique that is used to show how a cell or tissue moves and what it will become during normal development. Was developed by Walter Vogt as a means by which to trace the development of specific regions of the early embryo.
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a condition of the blastula in which there are three primary germ layers: the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. The germ layers form during gastrulation of the blastula.
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a 7 hr period after sperm is ejaculated into the vagina, a glycoprotein coat and seminal proteins are removed from the surface of the acrosome; this makes them more active; occurs in the uterus or uterine tubes by secreted substances by female genital track