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Embryos do not think in the way that more developed brains do, as they lack the necessary neural structures and cognitive functions. During the early stages of development, the brain is not fully formed, and consciousness or thought processes as we understand them do not occur. While embryos can respond to stimuli, this is a reflexive response rather than a conscious thought. Thus, the concept of thinking is not applicable to embryos.

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