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What is the impact of in ovo and ex ovo avian embryo culture in various fields such as medicine?
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- What is the impact of in ovo and ex ovo avian embryo culture in various fields such as medicine? Explain thougroulyWhat ethical issues are associated with the storage of embryos? Who should be making the decision about the status of stored embryos?What are some of the applications of animal reproduction and development in the real world?
- Briefly discuss avian early embryonic development, starting with fertilization and oviposition, cleavage, gastrulation, and early organogenesis and morphogenesis in the developing avian embryo inside the egg.What experimental evidence demonstrates that molecular gradients in the egg control development?what is the process which involves in the self-destruction of cells in the developing embryo as shown in the disappearance of the embryo’s tail?