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Where in stem cell of an embryo are the instructions located for how to build the heart?

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The heart is one of the first parts on the embryo to develop. what part of the stem cell provides instructions for building the heart?

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The heart is one of the first parts of the embryo to develop. what part of the stem cell provides instructions for building the heart?

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The heart is one of the first parts of the embryo to develop.what part of the stem cell provides instructions for building the heart?

The mesoderm layer of the stem cell provides instructions for building the heart. Mesoderm cells migrate to form the cardiac crescent, which eventually develops into the heart tube and further into the mature heart during embryonic development.


Can a embryo grow without a heartbeat?

No. It is dead with no heartbeat. Actually it does, since an embryo has no heart. It is the mother's heart that is keeping the embryo alive. It isn't until it is a fetus until it has a heart. While its heart it not being fully used and has a hole in it that keeps it from fully working, its heart does beat.


Why does the embryo need a heart?

The embryo needs a heart to establish a circulatory system that supplies oxygen and nutrients to developing tissues and organs. As the embryo grows, it requires a reliable way to transport essential substances and remove waste products, which the heart facilitates through blood circulation. This early development of the heart is crucial for overall growth and the proper functioning of the embryo. Without a functioning heart, the embryo would not survive beyond a certain stage of development.


What are the blood vessels of the embryo connected to?

The blood vessels of an embryo are connected to both the heart (internally) and the umbilical cord (externally). The heart beats and helps circulate the blood to some degree but mostly it is the heart of the mother that helps circulate the blood to and from the embryo.