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Why do the cells in an embryo grow no larger than a certain size before they divide?

If get to larger then the nutrients cant pass through


How is a seed formed after pollination has taken place?

After successful fertilization, the single diploid cell divides, and each of those cells divide, and on and on until the fertilized egg cell develops into and embryo


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Why must eggs which take longer to hatch be larger?

Eggs that take longer to hatch must be larger to provide sufficient nutrients and energy for the developing embryo. A larger egg contains more yolk, which supplies the necessary resources for growth during the extended incubation period. Additionally, larger eggs often have thicker shells, offering better protection for the embryo as it develops over a longer timeframe. This balance ensures that the embryo can survive and thrive until it is ready to hatch.


When you are changing a smaller unit of measurement to a larger unit of measurement do you multiply or divide?

divide


How much larger is the embryo at the end of the 4th week than at fertilization?

At fertilization there is no embryo. The fertilized egg doesn't instantly just pop into a little baby. The fertilized egg, which is still an egg, attaches itself into the wall of the uterus (which is normally shed during menstruation), this process is called implantation. You may experience 1-3 days of light bleeding at this time. After implantation, the cells in the egg divide and divide and divide etc. Then the divided cells begin to merge back together which is the beginning of the formation of the fetus at week 4. So there is quite a huge difference from fertilization until week four.


What is a megalecithal egg?

A megalecithal egg is a type of egg that contains a large amount of yolk, which provides substantial nutritional support to the developing embryo. This term is commonly used in the context of certain species of animals, such as reptiles, birds, and some fish, where the size and nutrient content of the egg facilitate early development before the embryo can rely on other sources of nourishment. The high yolk content often results in a larger egg size compared to other egg types, such as microlecithal or mesolecithal eggs.


If you are going from a smaller unit to a larger unit what do you do?

divide


What is the process of changing measures from larger to smaller?

Divide


What if your placenta sac is larger than the embryo?

it is impossible to be bigger than the embryo since it grew with it so it has to be smaller, if the placenta was bigger than the embryo, the baby would probably die, if its lucky and survives, it would have a big belly button ,the guy who answered this question was me, but i forgot to sign in...........................


How long does a cheetah embryo grows?

A cheetah embryo typically grows for about 90 to 95 days before birth. During this period, the developing fetus undergoes significant growth and development within the mother's womb. After this gestation period, the mother usually gives birth to a litter of 3 to 5 cubs, although litters can sometimes be larger or smaller.


When changing from smaller units of length to larger units of length you must multiply or divide?

You must divide.