Sections of embryology.. Experimental embryology. Comparative embryology. Evolutionary embryology. Congenital malformation. Tissue culture. Descriptive embryology



Embryology includes a lot of scientific trends related to embryology, including:
1 - Experimental embryology: related to the science of reproduction, infertility, artificial insemination, contraceptives, the impact of chemicals and environmental on the fetus ... etc
2 - Comparative embryology: It is concerned with the comparison of embryonic composition in different communities of animals.
3 - Evolutionary embryology: includes the study of the stages of the composition, whether descriptive or experimental studies using modern technology.
4. Congenital malformations: The causes of abnormal formation are examined by influencing the embryonic stages by several factors including chemicals, radiation, heredity, environment, hormones, medicines, etc.
5 - Tissue culture: This science is concerned with the cultivation of cells, tissues, organs and embryos and implantation of embryonic cells to treat diseases.
6 - The embryo descriptive: It is the science that studies the stages of embryo formation from the beginning of the composition of the gamut through fertilization and spawning operations, ballast (Blastula) and Gastrula lining and then the formation of members to the stage of going out to life by hatching or birth until puberty.