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first of all an embryo cannot grow properly because in order for an embryo to develop correctly it need nutrients from the mother and i don't even know if a "test tube baby" is scientifically possible.

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What are the disadvantages of embryo screening?

Some disadvantages of embryo screening include the ethical concerns surrounding the selection process, the potential for misdiagnosis or false positives/negatives, and the possibility of creating a societal expectation for "designer babies" based on genetic preferences. Additionally, the cost of the procedure may be prohibitive for some individuals or families.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of embryo transplants?

Advantages of embryo transplants include the ability to improve genetic diversity within a population and increase the number of offspring from superior individuals. However, disadvantages may include the potential for decreased success rates compared to traditional breeding methods, higher costs associated with the procedure, and ethical concerns related to manipulating embryos.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of multiple ovulation and embryo transfer?

Advantages: higher pregnancy rates due to more embryos being transferred, increased genetic diversity in offspring, potential for producing multiple offspring at once. Disadvantages: increased risk of multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets), higher costs associated with the procedure, potential for complications due to multiple pregnancies.


The cluster of developing cells from conception until birth is called an .?

Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week


What are the advantages and disadvantages of embryo screening?

Advantages of embryo screening include the ability to detect genetic disorders early, reduce the risk of passing on hereditary diseases to offspring, and increase the chances of a successful pregnancy. Disadvantages may include ethical concerns regarding potential discrimination based on genetic traits, the possibility of false-positive or false-negative results, and the high cost associated with the procedure.

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Where do the lungs come from?

They are grown from dividing cells in the animals embryo.


Function of testube holder?

... is to hold testtubes in upright position.


What are the disadvantages of embryo transplant?

by miscarriage


Can a complete baby be grown in a test tube without a uterus?

No. The tube do not stretch and will break when the embryo grows. The embryo then dies. The mother will die if this is not taken care of.


A function of an egg shell?

To protect the embryo inside it until it is fully grown and can hatch its own way out der


What are the disadvantages of embryo screening?

Some disadvantages of embryo screening include the ethical concerns surrounding the selection process, the potential for misdiagnosis or false positives/negatives, and the possibility of creating a societal expectation for "designer babies" based on genetic preferences. Additionally, the cost of the procedure may be prohibitive for some individuals or families.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of embryo transplants?

Advantages of embryo transplants include the ability to improve genetic diversity within a population and increase the number of offspring from superior individuals. However, disadvantages may include the potential for decreased success rates compared to traditional breeding methods, higher costs associated with the procedure, and ethical concerns related to manipulating embryos.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of multiple ovulation and embryo transfer?

Advantages: higher pregnancy rates due to more embryos being transferred, increased genetic diversity in offspring, potential for producing multiple offspring at once. Disadvantages: increased risk of multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets), higher costs associated with the procedure, potential for complications due to multiple pregnancies.


What are the types of embryo?

two type of embryo 1) zygotic embryo 2) nonzygotic embryo


What is the fate of embryo in the embryo sac?

no


What are the disadvantages of watching cartoons as a grown up?

youll just losse time but it will rejuvenate your mind and therefore cause a better sex life


The cluster of developing cells from conception until birth is called an .?

Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week