In the fallopian tubes or in the abdominal cavity, attaching sometimes to organs such as the kidneys or intestines.
inside of the uterus!
A Human Embryo will be implanted in a women's uterus. If the embryo implants into the fallopian tube, the pregnancy will not be successful. This is known as a "tubal pregnancy" and needs immediate removal to prevent the tube from bursting.
The egg implants, the sperm doesn't. Once the egg and sperm come together and form a fertilized egg, this egg implants in the lining of the uterus.
inside of the uterus!
The wall
The uterine horns are the places where embryos implant in some animals.
The uterine cornua defines the entrance of the uterine tubes into the uterus.
The uterine horn of a pig enables a female pig to produce litters.
dormancy
Is it true that you can only have 2 embryos transferred in the US? We were looking to have three with the thought of having twins or triplets intentionally. No, it is not true. A good reproductive endocrinologist will transfer as many that can be SAFELY transferred. A good one would never implant more than two, if he feels sure all three could possibly take (with high grade embryos). Also it is depends on healthyness of body. If the body is not capable to keep those embryos to long term period then it is not posible.
Embryos dont need to survive.
From the mother's body, - they are inside it while they are embryos.
No, not all organisms start out as embryos. Embryos are typically seen in higher animals that undergo sexual reproduction, where a fertilized egg develops into an organism. Organisms like bacteria and protists reproduce asexually and do not have an embryonic stage in their life cycle.
Embryology
The One with the Embryos was created on 1998-01-15.
All chordates embryos have pharngeal slits.
What kind of implant? Breast implant? No.