no.the usual site of attachment is uterus.but some times due to ectopic pregnency embryo may attach in the wall of fallopan tube.thus is a case of abnormal pregnency and embryo do not survive in this case as the fallopian tube can not hold the embryo after a considerable time period because of size limitations.
It is possible for the embryo to attach to the fallopian tube, however it can not survive there, as the fallopian tubes are to small to house a child. Your uterus is were a baby is suppose to attach.
No, the embryo attaches to the uterus.
No. That is false. Embryo normally get attached to uterine cavity. It is abnormal and dangerous for the embryo to get attached to fallopian tube.
The pregnancy in which embryo implants in the fallopian tube.
The uterine tube is called the fallopian tube and the lining is made up of tiny hairlike, fingers called fimbria. The fimbria move the developing embryo along the fallopian tube to the uterus where it will embed itself. Here it will grow and develop until it is ready to be born in about 9-10 months..
This is the place where the embryo is concieved. It is synonmous to the human's fallopian tube.
The egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube and then attaches to the uterine wall. The baby will develop in the uterus.
In humans fertilization normally takes place in one of the fallopian tubes. The fertilized egg (ovum) then attaches itself to the uterus where it developes. If it is not fertilized, it will pass from the body through menstruation.Normally in the uterine (fallopian) tubes.In the fallopian tubes
An ectopic pregnancy - is one where the embryo implants into the fallopian tube, instead of travelling successfully to the womb.
Fertilization occurs when the sperm of a male is fused with an ovum, or egg, within the fallopian tube of a female. During this time, the sperm fuses with the ovum in order to form a single cell called a zygote. The zygote begins to divide as it is propelled through the fallopian tube, towards the uterus, by long hairs which grow from cells within the fallopian tubes. Once the zygote begins to divide it is called an embryo. After the embryo reaches the uterus, it attaches to the uterine wall through the process of implantation. After implantation occurs, the traditional nine month pregnancy begins.
The egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube and then attaches to the uterine wall. The baby will develop in the uterus.
Normally a sperm swim to the fallopian tube, meets the egg and fertilize it there. then the egg travels down to the uterus to attach into the uterus wall. In a ectopic pregnancy the egg stays in the fallopian tube and start to grow. If not removed the fallopian tube will break and cause sterility and death to the mother. A embryo can not survive.
It's usually fertilized in the Fallopian tube, travels down into the uterus where it attaches to the wall there
Through the placenta, via the umbilical cord.