As organisms develop, their internal organs arrange in a consistent asymmetrical pattern -- heart and stomach to the left, liver and appendix to the right. But how does this happen? Biologists have ...
A new study determined babies' leg preference in the context of pulling-to-stand (PTS) and crawling in an asymmetrical pattern. New information about leg preference and identifying the lead leg during ...
It's no secret that pollen plays a vital role in plant reproduction worldwide, including the production of food. But for decades, scientists have been puzzled about the variety of patterns on the ...
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