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Q: What would happen if the cells from one part of a developing embryo were transplanted to another part of the embryo after differentiation?
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Differentiation of cells and tissues in the embryo is called?

cellular differentiation


A child is born prematurely and experience severe asthma which most likely affected cells differentiation when the child was a developing embryo?

Carbon Monoxide


How does an embryo become a fetus?

In short, an embryo undergoes both cellular division and cellular differentiation to become a fetus. This is achieved by the genetic program present in the cell(s) which controls both mentioned processes. It is the stage of developing mammal.After 9th week of fertilisation,the embryo can be called foetus.


How does the protein controls the sex of a developing embryo?

Genes control the sex of a developing embryo.


How does the protein control the sex of a developing embryo?

Genes control the sex of a developing embryo.


What is the function of the endosperm?

to provide nourishment to the developing embryo in a seed


When one woman's egg is transplanted into another women who's genes will the embryo have?

the genes are in the egg. so the women who gave the egg will share the genes of the baby


What happens to the Cells in an embryo as the embryo develops?

Two greatly important Biochemical Events, first Differentiation, and then Determination. [Short Answer]!


Differentiation of cells and tissues in the embryo is controlled by what?

hox gene (Yes i have e2020)


What provides nourishment for the plant embryo?

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.


What is fetal node?

developing embryo.


What houses developing embryo?

the uterus