What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation? What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation?
Embryo cloning is when you go through the process of cloning an original embryo
Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week
she has an embryo.
It depends on what organism the embryo comes from.
Most reptiles reproduce sexually although some species reproduce asexually. Upon fertilization, the embryo develops inside an egg with a calcaeous shell. This egg serves to protect the embryo, prevents drying out of the amniotic layer, and allows for efficient gas exchange.
Well there are actually two. Both species can reproduce from seed, ginger can also reproduce from rhizomes, and onions from bulbs
The seed is a "vessel" which contains, protects and aids in distirbution of the embryo (zygote) of the plant to a new destination.
No, it means that it has the potential to be alive. I think that for something to be considered alive, then it must be able to move, reproduce, sense, grow, reproduce, excrete and rely on nutrients for its survival. (note: that's just my opinion)
Yes. Reptiles reproduce sexually (not asexually), meaning that there must be both a male and female parent to create a zygote (which later develops into an embryo).
The amniotic egg allows reptiles to reproduce on land, away from water.
A lion reproduce by giving birth to their young ones alive.
two type of embryo 1) zygotic embryo 2) nonzygotic embryo
Cone bearing plants have their egg cell in the archegonium whereas flowering plants (Angiosperms) have egg cell in the embryo sac.
What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation? What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation?
no
The embryo that does not have an amnion is the human embryo. It is a membrane that covers the embryo when first formed. Mammals, reptiles and birds have this feature.