Mammalian embryogenesis
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Mammalian embryogenesis
Mammalian embryogenesis is the process of cell division and cellular differentiation during early prenatal development which leads to the development of a mammalian embryo.
Difference from human embryogenesisMost mammals develop similarly to homo sapiens; during the earliest stages of development, the embryo is largely indistinguishable from another mammal. However, there are phenomenons found in human being not found in all other mammals, as well as phenomenons occurring in other mammals, but not in humans. Humans but not all mammalsMammals don't necessarily have the same human chorionic gonadotropin released from the embryo. Mammals but not humansThe anatomy of the area surrounding an embryo or fetus, however, is different in litter-bearing animals compared to humans: each unborn animal is surrounded by placental tissue and is lodged along one of two long uterine horns rather than in the center of the pear-shaped uterus found in a human female. See also
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