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Chapitre 25

Reproduction et développement

Spermatogenèse
Spermatogenèse
Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid sperm cells are produced in the male testes. It starts with stem cells located close to the outer rim of ...
Ovogenèse
Ovogenèse
In human women, oogenesis produces one mature egg cell or ovum for every precursor cell that enters meiosis. This process differs in two unique ways from ...
Fécondation
Fécondation
During fertilization, an egg and sperm cell fuse to create a new diploid structure. In humans, the process occurs once the egg has been released from the ...
Segmentation et blastulation
Segmentation et blastulation
After a large-single-celled zygote is produced via fertilization, the process of cleavage occurs while zygotes travel through the uterine tube. Cleavage ...
Gastrulation
Gastrulation
Gastrulation establishes the three primary tissues of an embryo: the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. This developmental process relies on a series of ...
Neurulation
Neurulation
Neurulation is the embryological process which forms the precursors of the central nervous system and occurs after gastrulation has established the three ...
Migration cellulaire
Migration cellulaire
Cell migration, the process by which cells move from one location to another, is essential for the proper development and viability of organisms ...
Détermination
Détermination
During embryogenesis, cells become progressively committed to different fates through a two-step process: specification followed by determination. ...
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