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Q: Why does an embryo produce a different type of hemoglobin from an infant child or adult blood?
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What is a the normal hemoglobin level for a baby?

For an infant, normal hemoglobin is 14-22 g/dL


Is because of sperm an embryo makes blood?

An embryo makes blood because it begins to develop into a fetus and later into a new infant. An egg can not become an embryo without the DNA that the sperm donates.


What do you think will happen when the egg cell and sperm cell unites?

There forms a Zygote which developes into Embryo and then an Infant baby


What do you think will happen when the egg cell and sperm cell unite?

There forms a Zygote which developes into Embryo and then an Infant baby


What is the site of embryo implantations in the human reproductive system?

As the blastocyst floats through the fallopian tube, about 70 - 75% will implant. Only upon implanting in the uterine wall will 58% have a chance of continuing on to a normal pregnancy. The implantation in the tube will not produce a living infant and sometimes has to be surgically removed.


When the immature infant live cannot keep pace with the demands to get rid the body of hemoglobin break down products the infants tissue becomes yellowed or?

Jaundiced


How would you list human development in the correct order?

zygote, embryo, fetus, infant, child, adolescent, adult (young adult, middle adult, elderly)


How to do infant massage?

Various techniques are used in infant massage, with the different strokes specific to a particular therapy


What is the special type of hemoglobin present in fetal RBC?

Fetuses possess a different type of haemoglobin to their mothers - HbF rather than HbA. The purpose of this is to allow the developing infant to 'steal' oxygen from it's mother. This normally has no adverse effects on the pregnant woman other than perhaps feeling a little breathless after mild exercise. HbF has what is described as a 'greater affinity for oxygen' and a 'lower affinity for carbon dioxide' to HbA. This allows the fetus to load oxygen and unload carbon dioxide with more ease than the mother, and so ensuring survival.


What are the early stages of human development?

1. xygote 2. gamete 3. embryo 4. fetus (also spelled foetus, fœtus, faetus or fætus) 5. infant...


What was the impact of one child policy on infant mortality rate?

infant mortality rate is not related to one child policy because the policy does not allow to kill the new born baby. You should ask about the abortion rate. Also, the policy can't be used if the embryo becomes to a human in mother's uterus.


What are the different stages of human development?

The different stages of human development are -{1} Infant {2} child hood {3} young {4} old age.