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| colspan="2"|[[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|50px]] This is currently only a draft designed to help K12 students understand comparative embryology. | | colspan="2"|[[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|50px]] This is currently only a draft designed to help K12 students understand comparative embryology. | ||
I am currently looking to simplify concepts and include images on this page. I am happy to receive feedback as too what you may like to be included here. I have also begun to add some simple exercises that can be used in class to help understand concepts in embryonic development and comparison. Note some of the links on this page leave the K12 notes section and may be beyond the level of your students, bookmark this page to easily return here. This page can be printed using the | I am currently looking to simplify concepts and include images on this page. I am happy to receive feedback as too what you may like to be included here. I have also begun to add some simple exercises that can be used in class to help understand concepts in embryonic development and comparison. Note some of the links on this page leave the K12 notes section and may be beyond the level of your students, bookmark this page to easily return here. | ||
This page can be printed using the menu from the list at the bottom of the page "Printable version" or [http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=K12_Comparative_Embryology&printable=yes Printable version]. | |||
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K12 Professional Development 2016
Introduction
All human and animal embryos go through very similar stages of early development. See also Humans and Animal Embryology.
This page introduces a few of the concepts of comparative development shared with all animals.
Meiosis
Mitosis
Patterning
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 3) Embryology K12 Comparative Embryology. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/K12_Comparative_Embryology
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