In eggs.
Fungi develop from spores, which are small reproductive cells that can grow into new fungal organisms under suitable conditions. Embryos are not involved in the reproductive cycle of fungi.
Zebrafish exhibit external fertilization, where the female releases eggs and the male fertilizes them outside of the body. The embryos develop externally, with the early stages of development taking place outside of the mother's body in the water.
It has been reported that most women develop about 400 eggs in their ovaries by the time of menstruation. These wouldn't be embryos until they have been fertilized.
No, only mammals have a placenta with umbilical chord.
Yes, microgravity can affect the way seahorse embryos develop by potentially impacting their orientation and growth. Studies have shown that exposure to microgravity can result in changes in gene expression and alterations in cellular processes, which may affect embryonic development in seahorses.
An embryo can develop in the uterus of mammals, including humans, as well as in eggs of birds, reptiles, and fish. In some species, embryos can also develop externally in structures like egg cases or pouches.
Fish develop externally, meaning that fertilization and embryonic development occur outside of the parent fish's body. The eggs are often released into the water where fertilization takes place, and the embryos develop independently until they hatch.
Simply because they reproduce by means of internal fertilization. The embryos either develop externally inside a soft-shelled egg, or internally in the female reptile.
exernally
Yes, all the vascular plants develop from embryos.
Human embryos develop in the uterus, specifically in the lining of the uterus called the endometrium. The fertilized egg implants itself into the endometrial lining where it will continue to grow and develop into a fetus.
No, the majority of animal embryos develop outside the mother's body. This includes animals such as birds, reptiles, and most fish. Embryos that develop inside the mother's body are found in live-bearing mammals as well as some fish and sharks.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the _____ of the embryo.
vagina
Placentals
Producing eggs that hatch outside the body.I think you my mean oviparous which means producing eggs who's embryos are developed externally such as birds.