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A: Embryology is the study of development of embryos in different organisms.
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Q: What is Reproduction? Explain how humans reproduce their young ones?
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A: "Sexual reproduction refers to the form of reproduction that occurs through the union of male and…
Q: In a sponge, reproduction is: Individuals have both male and female reproductive systems. a. O b.…
A: sponges comes under phylum porifera , these are asymmetrical , multicellular pore bearing animals .
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A: Fertilization is a process of fusion of haploid gametes (egg and sperm) to form a diploid zygote.
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Q: Why are meiosis and sexual reproduction important in responding to the changing environment?
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Q: What is the impact of in ovo and ex ovo avian embryo culture in various fields such as medicine?…
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Q: Why do sea urchins have external fertilization?
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A: A zygote is a fertilised egg cell produced by the union of a female gamete (egg, or ovum) and a male…
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A: Dogs are the organisms that belong to the kingdom animalia and to the class mammalia. Dogs are the…
Q: hat happens when the egg is not fertilized
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- https://nj.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.stru.different/cell-differentiation/#.XhYcbf5KjBI How would you explain the similarities among bird, mammal, and reptile embryos at the early stages of development, and what directs the sequence of events during embryonic development?Describe the structure and functions of the four extraembryonic membranes? Compare and contrast the functions of these membranes in chick embryo and in human? Compare and state the fate of these membranes in reptiles, birds and mammals? :42 Embryology and Development Laboratory 15A: Why do sea urchins have external fertilization? [Discuss the life style of the developing sea urchin embryo in the water column compared to a very different ecological niche of the adults on the ocean floor. Besides, would you want to give live birth to a sea urchin! ouch!] 2: Then why don't the parents take care of the young? [In fact the adults do in a way. After the embryo has grown large enough and metamorphosed into a young urchin they hide in the spines of the adults, living off of the scraps of food produced from the messy eating of the adults] 3: Because the urchin life involves two or more ecological niches, they are more susceptible to predation and exposure to environmental toxins. What environmental conditions, predators and toxins might they be exposed to at each stage?
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