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Lesson 6, section 3. Pregnancy, first sentence, Uterine fluids. If you have to ask Answers.com for the answer to a question on my lesson 5 and 6 test you probably should study a little more first.

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How does the mother's choices she makes during pregnancy affect the growth and development of an embryo?

The embryo is obtains nutrients by drawing them from the mother's blood. Thus, whatever the mother takes in that alters chemical composition of her blood can potentially affect the embryo.


Where does the embryo get nutrients during external development?

This may be wrong, but I believe that it comes with the embryo it's self and provides nutrients.


During development an embryo is embedded in the?

During development, an embryo is embedded in the the endometrium during the first week of pregnancy. The endometrium is the innermost muccous membrage of the uterus. The embryo becomes implanted in it, then the surrounding tissue forms sinuses that exchange nutrients and later becomes the placenta.


The structure that surrounds the yolk and transports nutrients to the embryo is what?

The structure that surrounds the yolk and transports nutrients to the embryo is called the vitelline membrane. This membrane is responsible for facilitating the exchange of nutrients and waste products between the yolk and the developing embryo during embryonic development.


What is the site of embryo development?

In mammals, the site of embryo development is the uterus.


The egg of a mammal is smaller than that of a bird because the embryo of the mammal obtains its nutrients from the what?

Placenta through the process of diffusion


What is the function of endosperms of monocot?

The endosperm in monocots serves as a storage tissue for nutrients such as starch, proteins, and lipids, which are used by the developing embryo during seed germination. It provides essential nutrients for the growth and development of the embryo until it can establish its own photosynthetic capabilities.


Where does the growing embryo gets energy?

The growing embryo gets energy from nutrients supplied by the mother through the placenta. These nutrients, such as glucose and amino acids, are essential for the embryo's development and growth.


An embryo during the late stages of development-?

During the late stages of development, an embryo undergoes rapid growth and further organ formation. At this stage, the major organ systems are well formed, and the embryo is starting to resemble a human fetus. Specialization of tissues and organs continues as the embryo prepares for further growth and development.


What is the function of antipodal cells?

Antipodal cells in plants provide support for the embryo sac and have a role in the development of the endosperm. They are also involved in the release of nutrients to support embryo development.


What is when the yolk is where the embryo develops?

When the yolk is where the embryo develops, it is called telolecithal development. In this type of development, the yolk is concentrated at one pole of the egg, providing nutrients for the developing embryo. Examples of organisms that exhibit telolecithal development include birds and reptiles.


Does the human embryo changes during its development?

Yes it does.