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They are initials for the words Human chorionic gonadotropin (hormone) and Egg retrieval or Emergency room. Most likely in this case Egg retrieval (process in fertility treatment).
They start breathing.
Information from the long-term memory is easier to accesss with retrieval cue
If you "Came" and not "Goes", then I may have a solution. Think about this, can a chicken survive without an egg, yes, of course the chicken can survive without an egg. But, can an egg survive without a chicken, no, the egg must have the chicken to keep it warm. So, the obvious answer is that the chicken came before the egg.
It eats the yolk in the egg
From the category the question was placed in I assume you meant a human egg cell. In which case, the short answer is no. The longer version would be that a tetraploid zygote might survive for a while but it will not make it through the embryonic stage. The fetus will not form, the embryo will not survive that long.
eat a egg
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Retrieval from long term memory is usually best when the information has been stored at the semantic level of processing.
IT does the mom leaves and gets the food the male of course with the egg T T
sperm can survive in the female for up to 48 hours it usually takes 24 hours for them to find the egg