Explain histogenesis?
Answer / Sandhya Sharma
Histogenesis is the process during embryonic development where undifferentiated mesenchymal cells give rise to different types of tissues, such as bone, cartilage, and connective tissue. This occurs through a series of steps, including condensation, proliferation, migration, and terminal differentiation.
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