Teratology

Teratology is the science of teratology that studies various forms of abnormalities in animals and humans. The term “teratology” was introduced in 1820 by the French physician and anatomist Joseph Barre.

Teratology studies the embryonic development and formation of various organs and systems of the body. She also studies the influence of various factors on fetal development, such as genetic mutations, environmental factors, medications and others.

One of the main objects of teratology is the human embryo. The study of embryos makes it possible to understand how human development occurs and what factors can influence this process. In addition, teratology can help develop new treatments for various diseases associated with fetal development.

In general, teratology is an important science that helps to understand the developmental processes of the body and create new methods for treating diseases associated with this process.