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I suppose it's possible if the fertilized embryo was implanted in a human womb. But human immune systems can sometimes attack even human embryos... so the embryo could be killed off quite early. Interesting question.
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Mammal embryos don't require a large yolk becaues they are nourished directly by the mothers body. In contrast, birds, reptiles, and other (mostly) egg layers, need a large yolk because the yolk must nourish the embryo all the way through development.
the phylogenetic relationships between species of different phyla
I am currently in a biology class and we have been discussing this. Do not be fooled by your biology textbook, because it most likely has the wrong information in it. You will probably see a picture of a human embryo compared to embryos of several other animals, and they will all look extremely similar. Your textbook answer to this question should be that they are very similar in the earliest stages and then diversify as they develop (this shows evidence for common ancestry). However, this has been proven false. (I happened upon your question while searching for information to support that this has been proven.) I would provide links to evidence and such if I had found them, but my search has literally just started. Embryos are extremely different in the earliest stages. It is not until a later stage that they become similar. Therefore, this cannot provide evidence for common descent. So human embryos compared to other animal embryos goes like this: Very very different then Similar then Growing differences
The embryo develops not in the wombYour species may vary. Mammalian embryos develop within the uterus of their mothers. Bird and reptile embryos develop inside eggs. Some oviparous embryos develop inside eggs inside their mothers. In some fish and seahorses, the eggs laid by the female, but carried by the males in a pouch and the embryos develop within him.
vagina
Embryos are located in the embryo sac of the ovary.
it is the action of fertilising an egg with the sperm of a closely related species. Tests are done on the embryos for a period of no more than 14 days (two weeks) and then the embryo must be destroyed.
from where embryo get food and water?
An embryos is made when the fertilised egg cell divides in form a ball of cell which is an embryo.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
Ovules before fertilzation, embryos after fertilization
Embryos can be male or female.
Babies don't become embryos, it's the other way around. A fertilised egg becomes a zygote, a zygote becomes an embryo, an embryo becomes a foetus, a foetus becomes a baby.
Embryos excretes nitrogenous wastes into the placenta.