macropreformation
Macropreformation is a term used in developmental biology to describe significant and easily observable changes in the form and structure of an organism during embryonic development. It contrasts with microreformation, which refers to subtle, microscopic changes. These macroscopic transformations are crucial for the development of specialized tissues, organs, and the overall body plan of an organism.
Examples of macropreformation include the formation of limbs from limb buds, the development of distinct facial
The study of macropreformation helps scientists understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms that control development. By