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After puberty, the ovaries release one egg each month alternatively. The sperms enter through the vagina, travel upwards to the oviduct where they encounter the egg. If the egg is fertilized, a zygote is formed. The zygote repeatedly divided to form the embryo. This embryo trickles down to the uterus. On the uterine wall, the embryo gets implanted. The embryo gets nutrition form a special disc shaped tissue towards the uterine wall called the placenta. It contains villi on the embryo's side and provides nourishment and oxygen from the mother's blood. Waste substances such as carbon dioxide and nitrogenous wastes are taken away from the embryo. After the 9 month gestation period, the child is delivered as a result of rhythmic contractions of the uterus.
Involves the removal/destruction of an embryo's allele or even the embryo itself. May go against religous groups as all humans are seen the same in the eyes of God.
because it didn't get the right nutrients
The uterusreceives, retains and nourishes a fertilized ovum.protects and nurtures the embryo and fetus prior to birth.contracts to help deliver the baby at birth
It occurs inside the uterus,the egg attempts to cling, or "implant" itself onto the uterine lining. Hope this helps you. :)
Implantation is the process of the embryo embedding in the endometrium.
It embeds itself in the uterine lining, and if it is fertilized, it will stay there for the pregnancy term.
Yes. Light bleeding is normal. When the embryo embeds itself into your uterine wall it may cause spotty or light bleeding. 90% of women have this happen in the beginning stages of pregnancy.
The fertilized egg is implanted into the uterine lining.
The uterine lining builds-up in preparation for fertilization so that the zygote/embryo can implant itself into the uterine lining and then develop into a baby. Menstruation only takes place when fertilization doesn't take place, this occurs so the uterine lining is shed and can start a fresh next cycle so it can be ready for pregnancy again. If the uterine lining were to break down after fertilization a zygote/embryo wouldn't be able to implant itself or it would result in miscarriage.
The question is subject to lively debate. Some say that life begins at fertilization, the moment that sperm enters egg. Others say the life begins at conception, which is when the fertilized egg embeds itself onto the placenta.
Uterine horns are where the uterus and the fallopian tubes meet. They allow the egg cells (ova) to reach the uterus. They are one of the points of attachment for the round ligament of uterus. The other attachment point for that ligament is the mons pubis. In cats, the uterine horns are far more prominent than they are in humans. In the cat, implantation of the embryo occurs in one of the two uterine horns, not the body of the uterus itself.
The fertilized egg (embryo) impants itself into the wall of the uterus after conception.
After puberty, the ovaries release one egg each month alternatively. The sperms enter through the vagina, travel upwards to the oviduct where they encounter the egg. If the egg is fertilized, a zygote is formed. The zygote repeatedly divided to form the embryo. This embryo trickles down to the uterus. On the uterine wall, the embryo gets implanted. The embryo gets nutrition form a special disc shaped tissue towards the uterine wall called the placenta. It contains villi on the embryo's side and provides nourishment and oxygen from the mother's blood. Waste substances such as carbon dioxide and nitrogenous wastes are taken away from the embryo. After the 9 month gestation period, the child is delivered as a result of rhythmic contractions of the uterus.
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..
Babies are produced when a woman and a man (be it girlfriend-boyfriend or husband-wife) go through sexual intercourse. The sperm from the man goes through the woman's cervix and uterus to fertilize an egg or ovum that was released from the ovary. The zygote then undergoes multiple division into a blastocyst which ruptures into an embryo. This embryo attaches itself to the uterine wall and continues to grow into a fetus. After around 9 months of gestation, the fetus is fully grown enough to be ready to be expelled from the uterus by powerful uterine contractions. Then the baby is born.
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