trophoblast
Blastocyst. Each of those cells will eventually become a different part of the baby's body as they each multiply, creating muscle, bone, and organ tissues.
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The fallopian tube
in either right or left sides of the uterus.
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Yes. It is part of the development of the embryo.
Blastocyst. Each of those cells will eventually become a different part of the baby's body as they each multiply, creating muscle, bone, and organ tissues.
The placenta is developed during pregnancy from the implantation of a blastocyst. The blastocyst creates the outer layer of the placenta. This continues to developed into two more portions and then develops an outer protective layer. The placenta grows throughout the entire pregnancy.
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blastocyst The most versatile stem cells occur earliest in life. As a fertilized human egg divides, it first becomes a solid ball of cells, the morula. Next, about five days after fertilization, it becomes a hollow ball, the blastocyst. The cells of the outer layer of the blastocyst eventually form part of the placenta.
blastocyst The most versatile stem cells occur earliest in life. As a fertilized human egg divides, it first becomes a solid ball of cells, the morula. Next, about five days after fertilization, it becomes a hollow ball, the blastocyst. The cells of the outer layer of the blastocyst eventually form part of the placenta.
The fallopian tube
The fallopian tubes
It could be ovulation spotting, a light period or implantation bleeding
in either right or left sides of the uterus.