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Filter by Meaning The ontogeny of emotional regulation is a key aspect of mental health development.
The ontogeny of a flower includes stages such as bud, bloom, and seed.
Ontogeny has shown that early experiences can shape behavior in later life.
The dog's ontogeny begins with birth and includes growth and development into an adult dog.
The human's ontogeny involves various stages of growth, such as infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
The fish's ontogeny involves the hatching of eggs and growth into adult form.
The frog's ontogeny includes the transformation from tadpole to adult frog.
The reptile's ontogeny involves the hatching of eggs and development into adult form.
The tree's ontogeny starts from a seedling and grows into a mature tree.
The ontogeny of a company involves formation, growth, and expansion.
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