The Nervous System
In plants embryo develops in new seedling and in animals it develops into feotus which later develops into baby
The first organ to develop in the embryo is the heart. In a fetus, there is a brain, but it isn't fully developed and can't understand signals from the nervous system. Therefore the first functional organ would be the heart. But the first thing to start developing in a fetus is the nervous system. ( no that isn't an organ )
Two greatly important Biochemical Events, first Differentiation, and then Determination. [Short Answer]!
An embryo grows and develops in a females womb.
it develops from a zygote.
In plants embryo develops in new seedling and in animals it develops into feotus which later develops into baby
The first organ to develop in the embryo is the heart. In a fetus, there is a brain, but it isn't fully developed and can't understand signals from the nervous system. Therefore the first functional organ would be the heart. But the first thing to start developing in a fetus is the nervous system. ( no that isn't an organ )
Two greatly important Biochemical Events, first Differentiation, and then Determination. [Short Answer]!
Yes it is. The Ovum combines with one Spermatozoa to first form a Zygote; this develops into the multi-Celled Blastocyte which quickly develops into an Embryo.
Yes it is. The Ovum combines with one Spermatozoa to first form a Zygote; this develops into the multi-Celled Blastocyte which quickly develops into an Embryo.
In mammals, the embryo develops with in the specialised part of the oviduct .
Implantation occurs in the uterus of the female reproductive system. The embryo then develops in the uterus.
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before birth the zygote develops first into an embryo and the into a fetus
plumule develops into a shoot and then form a shoot system
An embryo grows and develops in a females womb.
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