ontogenesen
Ontogenesen, or ontogeny in English, is the developmental history of an individual organism from fertilization or birth to adulthood, including growth, differentiation, and maturation. The term derives from Greek roots meaning “being” and “origin.” In biology, ontogeny encompasses embryonic development, post-embryonic growth, and aging, with variations such as metamorphosis in some taxa.
During embryonic development, organisms undergo processes such as cleavage, gastrulation, and organogenesis, establishing the body plan
The courses of ontogeny are governed by genetic programs that regulate gene expression and cell signaling,
Researchers study ontogeny using a range of model organisms and techniques, including lineage tracing, live imaging,
See also: Ontogeny, Embryology, Developmental biology, Metamorphosis, Aging.