Minggu, 10 Desember 2006

What is an Embryo


The term “embryo” is only used to refer to eukaryote organisms, otherwise known as multicellur organisms. Typically, people use the term specifically to refer to diploid eukaryotes, meaning that the embryo has a complete set of genetic material from two donors. This genetic material takes the form of haploid sperm and eggs; a haploid cell only contains half a set of chromosomes, meaning that it cannot develop into anything unless it is combined with another haploid cell. As an embryo matures, it starts to turn into a recognizable form, at which point people may start referring to it as a fetus, especially in humans.

The formation of an embryo starts at fertilization. When eggs and sperm meet, they form what is known as a zygote. A zygote is a single diploid cell, created through the merging of two haploid cells. After fertilization, the zygote starts to divide, laying the groundwork for the mature organism which will eventually be born, hatched, or grown. When division begins, a zygote turns into an embryo.

Embryos cannot survive independently because they lack the tissues, body structure, organs, and so forth needed to do so. The parent of an embryo must feed it and watch out for it until it reaches viability. In mammals, this is accomplished by incubating the embryo inside the body and nourishing it with nutrients from the parents. Plants and egg laying animals provide the embryo with a rich layer of nutrients encased in a hard shell which will protect it until it is ready to be born.

The status of embryos is rather complex. Some people feel that an embryo is a life form, since it represents the potential of a living organism. Others do not regard embryos as lives, since they cannot survive on their own, and in the early stages they do not resemble anything familiar. This debate has led to conflict in some parts of the world, especially when it comes to human embryos and the choice to terminate a pregnancy.
 

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