Babies don't become embryos, it's the other way around.
A fertilised egg becomes a zygote, a zygote becomes an embryo, an embryo becomes a foetus, a foetus becomes a baby.
Yes. There were seven embryos but only 6 continued to develop.
Until they resemble humans, they are called embryos. After that until birth they are called fetuses.
Yes, many species will have identical quadruplets. One egg is fertilized and it splits into 4 embryos.
If you talk about abortion - none. In an abortion only embryos and fetuses are aborted, no live already born babies and no one in week 38 either. In the US 3500 embryos and fetuses are aborted a day though.
There is not such a thing as "frozen babies". If you mean embryos, then there is no scientific proof that they are any more likely to result in a child with physical or mental disabilities than would be a normal pregnancy or an invitro procedure.
because then the embryos would be fertilized by the sperm, and 1. men would have babies. or 2. women would have two babies every time conception takes place
Yes. Sperm and eggs carry DNA - this combines to become the DNA of the zygote/embryo.
Using the word "embryos" in a compound sentence--such as this one--is a weaksauce exercise for education because it does not teach the meaning of the word "embryos", the use of it in appropriate context, nor the proper construction of a compound sentence, and temps the creation of run-on sentences, as this one has become, upon the addition of this, the almost penultimate, clause, whereupon the original sentence and intent become almost incomprehensible and unintelligible without much effort.This sentence contains the word "embryos", and is a compound sentence.
Nine-banded armadillos usually have identical quadruplets. One egg is fertilized and it later divides into 4 embryos.
Because eggs are fertilised and become embryos.
Because it wouldnt divide into two embryos
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