embryologies

[美]/ˌembrɪ'ɒlədʒɪ/
[英]/'ɛmbrɪ'ɑlədʒi/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 胚胎学

例句

Embryology Of or relating to emboly.

(囊胚)内陷的,或与之有关的

Subject_Topical_Eng: Foundation Medical; Pathological Reacher; Anthropotomy; Histiocytic Embryology; Pathology and Physiology; Immunology

基础医学;人体解剖;组织胚胎学;病理与病理生理学;免疫学

Embryology is the branch of biology that deals with the formation and development of embryos.

胚胎学是研究胚胎形成和发育的生物学分支。

Embryology plays a crucial role in understanding human reproduction and development.

胚胎学在理解人类生殖和发育过程中起着至关重要的作用。

Studying embryology helps us understand the intricate processes of early life.

研究胚胎学有助于我们了解早期生命的复杂过程。

Embryology involves the study of fertilization, implantation, and organogenesis.

胚胎学涉及受精、着床和器官发生的研究。

Embryology is a fascinating field that explores the mysteries of life's beginnings.

胚胎学是一个探索生命起源奥秘的迷人领域。

Medical students often study embryology to better understand human anatomy and development.

医学生经常学习胚胎学以更好地理解人体解剖和发育。

Embryology research can provide insights into birth defects and genetic disorders.

胚胎学研究可以为先天缺陷和遗传疾病提供见解。

Modern techniques in embryology have revolutionized our understanding of early human life.

现代胚胎学技术已经彻底改变了我们对早期人类生命的理解。

Embryology is a multidisciplinary field that combines biology, genetics, and developmental biology.

胚胎学是一个涵盖生物学、遗传学和发育生物学的多学科领域。

Researchers in embryology study the complex processes that lead to the formation of a new organism.

胚胎学研究人员研究导致新生物体形成的复杂过程。

原声例句

It had devoted much to embryology.

它对胚胎学贡献很大。

来源: Pan Pan

Anatomy is the study of the body's structure; physiology is the study of the body's function. Other studies of human body include cytology, embryology, histology, immunology, endocrinology, hematology, biology, psychology etc.

解剖学家发现将人体分成十个系统(对研究)是有益的,本文将对每个系统的主要部分作出介绍。

来源: 2017 Class of Specialized Foreign Language Audio

These two principles, namely, that slight variations generally appear at a not very early period of life, and are inherited at a corresponding not early period, explain, as I believe, all the above specified leading facts in embryology.

这两个原则, 即微小的变异通常出现在生命的不太早的时期,并在相应的不早的时期遗传, 我认为解释了胚胎学中所有上述具体的主要事实。

来源: On the Origin of Species

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