Limb Development
Limb development is the process by which the limbs of a fetus grow and differentiate into the arms, legs and hands of a newborn. It is a complex process that involves the coordinated growth of bones, muscles, nerves, and other tissues. Limb development plays a crucial role in the normal development of a fetus, and any abnormalities during this process can lead to physical malformations. Additionally, the growth of limbs is also associated with the formation of other structures in the body, such as the heart and blood vessels. Limb development is essential to the proper functioning of the body, and can have a significant impact on an individual’s quality of life.
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