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If the placenta were to detach from the mothers uterus early would the embryo stop receiving food and oxygen?

True


Where does embryo grows?

An embryo grows in the womb, the uterus in otherwords


What organ does the embryo develop in?

The embryo develops in the uterus of the mother.


What are embryo splitting?

The technique of embryo splitting involves removing an embryo. Individual cells from this embryo are removed and then placed into petri dishes that contain the correct nutrients and hormones for growth. Each of the removed cells now divides to form a new embryo. These embryos are then implanted into the uterus of surrogate mothers. These surrogate mothers will then give birth to identical young.


From the time a fertilized egg is implanted in a mothers uterus until about the eighth week of pregnancy the developing organism is called an?

From the time a fertilized egg is implanted in a mother's uterus until about the eighth week of pregnancy, the developing organism is called an embryo.


What organ in which an embryo develops?

The wall of the uterus.


Where is the embryo located?

In the Uterus...it IS NOT located in the stomache


When an embryo has attached to the lining of the uterus what is it called?

The embryo attaches to the lining of the uterus at the time of implantation.


What is the process called when an embryo attaches to the uterus?

The process when an embryo attaches to the uterus is called implantation. During implantation, the embryo embeds itself into the lining of the uterus, where it will continue to develop and receive nourishment.


Where does the embryo develop in the body?

Answer In the uterus. 5-7 days after fertilization, the blastula attaches to the wall of the uterus. When it comes into contact with the endometrium it implants. It then becomes and embryo.


What structure connecting an embryo with the organ that nourishes the embryo?

uterus


How is the embryo kept in its place?

The human embryo is implanted into the wall of the uterus.