The developing embryo is nourished by the yolk sack until implantation. Upon implantation the placenta begins to develop, the placenta acts as the fetal lung , it transports oxygen to the fetus and carbon dioxide away from the fetus via the umbilical cord. The placenta also provides stored carbs for the developing fetus.
the food supply for the embryo is that the plant makes its own food by photosythis and when it is in a dormant stage the roots gather the water and the nutrance the little seed needs to begin life
digested food and oxygen pass from the mother's blood to the embryo's blood by the placenta. wastes pass from the embryo's blood to the mother's blood . these wastes are passed out in the mother's urine
When people say that babies get their food from what their mother eat, their wrong that's just a myth. The developing embryo gets its food from the umbilical cord because it transfers blood and liquids to the developing embryo and that's how they get their food.
The embryo receives all its nutrients via the umbilical cord.
Embryos get their nutrients through the placenta.
(seed Production ) In mammals, from its mother through the placenta. In birds from the egg white and yolk.
The developing embryo is supplied with food and oxygen by the placenta.
As the embryo develops into a fetus it then recieves food and oxygen from the umbilical cord.
The yolk is the main food supply for the embryo. The amniotic egg provides nourishment to the embryo and contains membranes that protect it while it develops in a terrestrial environment.
It receives them from its mother via the umbilical cord.
When the human egg is fertilized and becomes a zygote and then a developing embryo, it derives its food from the placenta.
The Placenta uses a the process of diffusion to diffuse the nutrients from the mothers blood into the babies. Then the umbilical cord carries the nutrients to the baby to the Placenta. Answer is Placenta
A developing baby gets its oxygen from the blood traveling through the umbilical cord.
A living anything needs food and lots of living things need oxygen. So, yes, embryos need food and oxygen too.
Supply food to the developing embryo is the purpose of the cotyledon.
The placenta is the part of the amniotic egg that supplies food to the developing animal. The yolk provides it with food, and the albumin supplies water and nutrients.The Yolk. Yolk is a sac that is attached to the embryo that supplies food.
When the human egg is fertilized and becomes a zygote and then a developing embryo, it derives its food from the placenta.
The egg yolk is the main source of food for a developing embryo, and the albumin (egg white) supplies other nutrients as well as water to prevent the embryo from drying out.
The yolk supplies all the nutrients for the growing embryo.
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It's a sack and not an egg but the primary food source, the only one, is the placenta and the nutrients go via the umbilical cord.
The Placenta uses a the process of diffusion to diffuse the nutrients from the mothers blood into the babies. Then the umbilical cord carries the nutrients to the baby to the Placenta. Answer is Placenta
A developing baby gets its oxygen from the blood traveling through the umbilical cord.
endosperm
A living anything needs food and lots of living things need oxygen. So, yes, embryos need food and oxygen too.