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'Gestation' is the term used to describe the growth of an embryo, or foetus, inside the womb of an animal that gives live birth. 'Incubation' is the term used when the embryo develops inside an egg, outside the parent's body.
It literally means 'giving live birth'' referring to the development of the embryo inside the body of the parent
Parthenogenesis. The wikipedia site associated with answers has a good page on this phenomenon as well as on similar reproductive processes that result in offspring with the DNA of only the female parent but still require mating.
Yes. Reptiles reproduce sexually (not asexually), meaning that there must be both a male and female parent to create a zygote (which later develops into an embryo).
If a parent has a female child, that would be the parent's daughter.
Your mama is your female parent.
They form inside ovules and stayed attached to a parent plant, inside the mass they give rise to a female gametophyte that has an egg cell.
Not to the woman but the embryo dies of course.
Internal development is when an animal's offspring develop/ grow inside the parent, usually the female, before it is given birth to.
The advantages of embryo screening are that after the procedure parents find out if their child/ embryo has a allele for a genetic disorder / disease or if they actually have the disease. Embryo screening is also beneficial because it allows parent to plan the future of their child.
A cow's "female parent" is called the dam of said cow.
In an egg outside the body of the parent.