No. It is dead with no heartbeat.
Actually it does, since an embryo has no heart. It is the mother's heart that is keeping the embryo alive. It isn't until it is a fetus until it has a heart. While its heart it not being fully used and has a hole in it that keeps it from fully working, its heart does beat.
No.
how big is the embryo when you began to hear its hearbeats?
Most probably no. Embryo is the starting point of germination as all hormones concerned are placed there.
No, chicken eggs do not have a heartbeat. The embryo inside the egg develops a heartbeat only after a few days of incubation.
A baby without a heartbeat is considered borderline clinically dead - this is a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment. If the heart cannot be restarted, the baby may be declared dead.
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The heartbeat starts when it's a embryo and at week 5-6.
No, an artificially implanted embryo cannot grow inside a male as the male body does not have the necessary biological structures, such as a uterus, needed for embryo implantation and growth. Embryos require a female reproductive system to develop and grow into a fetus.
my sweet heart also the embryo of an olive tree, and some food for the embryo to consume when and if it is able to start growing.
The energy for the embryo to grow comes from nutrients that are supplied by the mother through the placenta. These nutrients are absorbed by the embryo and used to support its growth and development. Additionally, the embryo may also utilize stored energy reserves for growth.
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