Pregnant.
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A fertilized egg that develops inside the female's uterus is called an embryo. During this stage, the embryo undergoes cell division and differentiation, eventually forming the various tissues and organs of a developing organism.
The embryo sac is female, as it is the structure within the ovule of a flowering plant that contains the female reproductive cells (eggs).
The embryo of a human develops in the uterus of the female body. The uterus provides a protective and nourishing environment for the embryo to grow and develop into a fetus.
No, it is not possible to create a viable embryo by mixing two female eggs with sperm. An embryo can only be created by fertilizing a female egg with sperm from a male.
i think it is called Pregnentcy or pregnent woman
The word you are looking for is "pregnant."
You mean "gestation"? Gestation is the carrying of an embryo or fetus inside a female viviparous animal. Got it from Wikipedia. Sorry about the links, I can' take them off.
A fertilized egg that develops inside the female's uterus is called an embryo. During this stage, the embryo undergoes cell division and differentiation, eventually forming the various tissues and organs of a developing organism.
The embryo sac is female, as it is the structure within the ovule of a flowering plant that contains the female reproductive cells (eggs).
The embryo of a human develops in the uterus of the female body. The uterus provides a protective and nourishing environment for the embryo to grow and develop into a fetus.
No, it is not possible to create a viable embryo by mixing two female eggs with sperm. An embryo can only be created by fertilizing a female egg with sperm from a male.
In the early stages of development, an embryo's sex is not yet determined. The sex of the embryo is determined by the presence or absence of a Y chromosome from the father. Once the sex chromosomes are determined, the embryo will develop into a male or female.
The wall of the uterus.
Yes, both the male and female reproductive systems develop from the same tissues in the embryo called the genital ridges. The presence or absence of certain hormones during development will determine the differentiation into either male or female reproductive structures.
An embryo is not always stimulated to develop into a female. The presence of the Y chromosome leads to the development of a male embryo through the expression of genes that promote male characteristics. In the absence of the Y chromosome, the default pathway is for the embryo to develop into a female.
Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week