Yes, all the vascular plants develop from embryos.
Embryos in flowering plants are located within seeds, which develop from the fertilized ovules within the ovary. The embryo is typically located within the embryo sac of the seed and consists of the plant's future root, shoot, and cotyledons.
Human embryos develop in the uterus, specifically in the lining of the uterus called the endometrium. The fertilized egg implants itself into the endometrial lining where it will continue to grow and develop into a fetus.
No, the majority of animal embryos develop outside the mother's body. This includes animals such as birds, reptiles, and most fish. Embryos that develop inside the mother's body are found in live-bearing mammals as well as some fish and sharks.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
vagina
Placentals
Embryo seeds, often referred to as zygotic embryos, are the initial stages of seed development that arise from the fertilization of an ovule in plants. They contain the genetic material from both parent plants and will develop into a new plant when conditions are favorable. In seed biology, these embryos are crucial for the propagation of plant species, as they contain the necessary structures to grow into a mature plant.
Neural tube
No, they would not hatch or develop embryos.
Yes, human embryos do have tails during early development, but they typically disappear as the embryo continues to grow and develop.
Fungi develop from spores, which are small reproductive cells that can grow into new fungal organisms under suitable conditions. Embryos are not involved in the reproductive cycle of fungi.