The uterus/the womb.
Fertilization results in a zygote which turns into an embryo, then a fetus, and then a baby -insert animal species here.-
the fetus developes here
Fast fetus heartbeat may mean lack of oxygen inside or fetal distress.pe your answer here...
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The uterine tube is called the fallopian tube and the lining is made up of tiny hairlike, fingers called fimbria. The fimbria move the developing embryo along the fallopian tube to the uterus where it will embed itself. Here it will grow and develop until it is ready to be born in about 9-10 months..
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terminal cell : provide polarity to the embryo and embryo develops here.. (apical cell) basal cell : develops suspensor which anchors embryo to the endosperm and serve as a nutrient producer.
Successive cell divisions convert the zygote into a multicellular embryo during cleavage. This process involves rapid cell divisions without overall growth of the embryo. Cleavage helps in increasing the number of cells and establishing the basic body plan of the embryo.
The mother and fetus are connected through the placenta and umbilical cord. The placenta provides nutrients and oxygen to the fetus and removes waste products from the fetus' blood. The umbilical cord acts as a lifeline, connecting the fetus to the placenta and allowing these essential substances to pass between the mother and fetus.
Yes--- Just last week a golden seal attackek a woman's womb, and killed a devoloping fetus. Blood ozzed from her as the fetus in REM sleep squirmed in front of here. It died shortly after and she entered trauma, with the seal eventually killing her after. Tragic.
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