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The mammal embryo receives its nutrients from the mother through the placenta. The placenta allows nutrients to travel from the mother's system to the embryo's, and for waste products to leave the embryo's system so they can be disposed of by the mothers.

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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 does the embryo do when it reaches the uterus?

When the embryo reaches the uterus, it will implant itself into the uterine wall. This process is crucial for the embryo to receive nutrients and oxygen from the mother's bloodstream and for the development of the placenta, which connects the embryo to the mother for nourishment and waste removal.


How does the embryo receive oxygen and nutrients?

The embryo gets rid of waste when the mom feels sick and vomits.


How is a mammalian embryo a parasite?

A mammal embryo is the developing baby inside the mother.


What structure allows the developing embryo to receive nourishment from the mother?

The placenta is the structure that allows the developing embryo to receive nourishment from the mother. It is formed during pregnancy and acts as a bridge between the mother and the developing fetus, providing nutrients and oxygen to support growth and development.


Why is there no large yolk in a mammal embryo?

Mammal embryos don't require a large yolk becaues they are nourished directly by the mothers body. In contrast, birds, reptiles, and other (mostly) egg layers, need a large yolk because the yolk must nourish the embryo all the way through development.


Why does a embryo die if it fails to implant?

If an embryo fails to implant in the uterus lining, it cannot receive the nutrients and support necessary for continued growth and development. Without implantation, the embryo cannot establish a connection with the mother's blood supply, leading to its inability to survive.


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.


Can an embryo live if the egg is cracked?

No, if an embryo's egg is cracked, it is unlikely to survive as it will be unable to develop properly or receive the necessary nutrients and protection. The eggshell is essential for maintaining the embryo's environment and supporting its growth.


What do you cal it when a mammal is developing in its mother?

I believe it is called an embryo


What is embryo implantation?

What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation? What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation?


Structure a human embryo implants into after fertilization?

After fertilization, a human embryo implants into the endometrium of the uterus. The endometrium is the inner lining of the uterus where the embryo will embed and establish a blood supply in order to receive nutrients and oxygen for development. This process is known as implantation and is essential for the continuation of pregnancy.