Embryo Transfer
Embryo Transfer: An embryo is a multicellular diploid
eukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of the first cell
on until birth hatching, or germination. In humans, it is called an embryo
until about eight weeks after fertilization (i.e. ten weeks after the last
menstrual period or LMP), and from then it is instead called a fetus.
Embryo Transfer |
The development of the embryo is called embryogenesis. In
organisms that reproduce sexually, once a sperm fertilizes an egg cell, the
result is a cell called the zygote, which possesses half the DNA of each of its
two parents.In plants, animals, and some protists, the zygote will begin to
divide by mitosis to produce a multicellular organism. The result of this
process is an embryo.
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