No, an artificially implanted embryo can't grow inside a male. A male does not have the organs to sustain life.
People can explain the process the embryo goes through to grow. However, no one can explain what gives motivates it to do the things it does or the strength to do those things
An embryo makes blood because it begins to develop into a fetus and later into a new infant. An egg can not become an embryo without the DNA that the sperm donates.
The energy is provided by the mother.
because it needs to grow
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No, an artificially implanted embryo can't grow inside a male. A male does not have the organs to sustain life.
People can explain the process the embryo goes through to grow. However, no one can explain what gives motivates it to do the things it does or the strength to do those things
Yes, that is true. You can see this stored food in bird eggs. It is what we call the yolk. In mammals, there is only a small amount until the embryo makes a connection with the mother via the placenta.
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Yes, it has to.
An embryo makes blood because it begins to develop into a fetus and later into a new infant. An egg can not become an embryo without the DNA that the sperm donates.
The endosperm does. It acts much like yolk in an egg does for the embryo developing in the egg: provides the necessary nutrients for the developing embryo to grow from.
No, if you miscarry it's dead and can not grow.
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The energy is provided by the mother.
The embryo is the yolk and feeds what would be the white of the egg if cooked.