My guess would be nothing, as X-Rays cast an outline of bone and considering the embryo won't have full developed bones it won't cast an outline.
I THINK YOU MEANT EMBRYO?
it would look like gray tissue.... not to be gross but when u have blood clots that is what its like but it will look like gray tissue
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This early you will not have much chance to see it since it's mostly mucus and blood coming out. See related link for picture of embryo.
Using an ultrasound machine, a horse embryo starts out spherical and remains that way until after implantation at around 17 days. At around 25 days id id easy to see the embryo's heart beating. Eventually, the conceptus becomes an embryo and then a fetus. A differentiation continues.
at 2 and a half months its not an embryo anymore its already implated intself into the uterine lining and becomes a fetus. but the fetus is about and inch and a half long by then i would say.
Xray.
Embryo twinning is when you have one embryo planted and it splits to make two different sets of cells this is good because both of the cells would have 50% genes from your mother and father.Genes come from your mums egg and your dads sperm which means you will look like them or maybe some of their relatives this is because they would have come from your grandparents and they also gave birth to any of your uncles and aunts this why some people might say to you you look like one of your relatives.
Inside a fertilized egg that will hatch, you'll find a developing embryo surrounded by a yolk, which provides nutrients. The embryo is typically visible as a small, dark spot on the surface of the yolk, enclosed by a clear, jelly-like albumen (egg white). As the development progresses, the embryo grows and structures, such as blood vessels and membranes, become more defined. The egg's shell remains intact until the embryo is fully developed and ready to hatch.
The endosperm does. It acts much like yolk in an egg does for the embryo developing in the egg: provides the necessary nutrients for the developing embryo to grow from.
when taking a dental xray how do u make it appear on the xray more darker in color?
An embryo is the early stage of development in a multicellular organism. In humans, an embryo typically looks like a small, round structure with a cluster of cells that will eventually develop into different tissues and organs. As development progresses, the embryo takes on a more recognizable human form with distinct features.