Usually in the fallopian tubes, immediately after fertilization.
embryo formation
Embryo (Greek embryon = a young one) refers to a human baby in its first trimester. During this time histogenesis (tissue formation) and organogenesis (organ formation) is taking place.
If a human egg (from the female) and a human sperm (from the male) join together, then the egg is fertilised by the sperm and a human embryo is created. This human embryo grows over 9 months into a baby.
Fetus is name given to human embryo after it is recognizable as human embryo .
Yes, the human embryo undergoes a series of developmental changes as it grows and matures. These changes include the formation of different organs and tissues, the development of body systems, and the growth in size and complexity. The embryo transforms into a fetus over the course of pregnancy through a process called embryogenesis.
At 8 weeks of gestation, key developmental milestones of a human embryo include the formation of all major organs and structures, the beginning of facial features, the development of fingers and toes, and the start of brain activity.
The same way that a human embryo or any other mammalian embryo does.
The human embryo is implanted into the wall of the uterus.
The term for the process of organ formation in an embryo is called "organogenesis." During organogenesis, the cells within the embryo differentiate and specialize to develop into the various organs and tissues of the body.
During the late stages of development, an embryo undergoes rapid growth and further organ formation. At this stage, the major organ systems are well formed, and the embryo is starting to resemble a human fetus. Specialization of tissues and organs continues as the embryo prepares for further growth and development.
Ectoderm
yes because when you clone humans you have to use many embryo's to finally get a successful one the rest of the unused embryo's are destroyed