ontogenie
Ontogenie, or ontogeny in English, is the developmental history of an individual organism from fertilization to maturity, including embryonic development, post-embryonic growth, and aging. The term derives from Greek ontos “being” and genesis “origin.”
Biology uses ontogeny to refer to the processes by which a zygote becomes a fully formed organism.
Ontogeny is often contrasted with phylogeny, the evolutionary history of a lineage. The biogenetic law, once
Across life forms, ontogeny follows characteristic patterns: animals undergo embryogenesis and, in many groups, metamorphosis; plants
Studying ontogeny informs fields from developmental biology and genetics to paleontology and medicine, shedding light on