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What is an Embryo?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

An embryo is an organism in the early stages of development which cannot survive on its own. The precise definition of it varies; in humans, for example, a fertilized egg may be considered an embryo until around the eighth week of pregnancy, at which point it is termed a fetus. Embryos in animals typically indicate any pre-birth stage of development, including those in wombs or eggs. Plant embryos can take a number of different forms, though they are commonly encased in seeds.

Formation

An embryo transitions into a fetus at 8 weeks gestation.
An embryo transitions into a fetus at 8 weeks gestation.

The term “embryo” is only used to refer to "eukaryote" or multi-cellular organisms. Typically, people use the term specifically to refer to diploid eukaryotes, which have 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 one.

"Embryo" refers to multi-cellular organisms, or eukaryote.
"Embryo" refers to multi-cellular organisms, or eukaryote.

Formation of an embryo starts at fertilization. When an egg and sperm meet, they form 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 this division begins, zygotes turns into embryos.

Human Development

The formation of an embryo starts at fertilization.
The formation of an embryo starts at fertilization.

The status of embryos in humans is rather complex. At conception, a human egg and sperm become a zygote, which begins to divide, becoming an embryo. There is a great deal of debate regarding the definition of human embryos in terms of "life." This debate has led to conflict in many parts of the world, especially when it comes to terminating a pregnancy. As a human embryo matures, it starts to turn into a recognizable form, at which point people refer to it as a fetus.

Development in Animals

An embryo develops into a blastocyst in 5 stages.
An embryo develops into a blastocyst in 5 stages.

Embryos cannot survive independently because they lack the tissues, body structure, and organs 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 it inside the body and nourishing it with nutrients from the parents. Egg-laying animals provide the embryo with a rich layer of nutrients encased in a hard shell, which protects it until it is ready to be born.

Plant Embryos

A few days after conception, an embryo reaches the uterus, where it implants itself in the lining of the uterus.
A few days after conception, an embryo reaches the uterus, where it implants itself in the lining of the uterus.

Development of embryos in plants depends upon the way in which different species replicate. Those that utilize seeds include small structures that turn into the leaves, roots, and stem, which make up the embryos of these plants. Other species produce embryos as tiny plants that grow along the larger plant before separating off on their own to continue growing.

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Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a AllTheScience researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon

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Discussion Comments

anon995045

Is labor hard? It's my first pregnancy. Just asking. I really want to try.

anon274984

I have heard that a stem cell is like an embryo and killing it can kill a potential life?

atulsharma

I want to know about mendel's experiment by video.

Jay79

Snoopy: What is your view on the condition of rape? I don't understand how your logic works. Not all pregnancies are "on purpose" whether you want to admit it or not. Secondly, what if a pregnancy is going to present imminent death to both mother and child due to health concerns? Should they both die, or how should that be approached?

anon134745

An embryo is a potential life form but it's not a life at the same time.

Snoopy123

Prayers,

Although you are right about a human embryo not being self reliable, were you at birth? A healthy embryo will have a beating heart visible on an ultrasound monitor. And slowly but surely it will develop into a baby human being; it will be listening, smiling and even hiccupping inside the mother's womb.

I do not believe in accidental pregnancies, I believe in negligent sexual activity. If a woman is not ready to have a child, she is the one ultimately responsible to protect herself. Abortion is terminating an unwanted pregnancy. Whether it’s a little embryo, fetus or baby, it will be destroyed to prevent birth.

Prayers2Heal

The fact that a human embryo is unable to support itself is one of the arguments pro-choice supporters use to justify aborting a pregnancy. Without a constant supply of nutrients and protection an embryo has no chance of survival. This is the base of the big debate; although the egg has been fertilized and a baby may form, no actual life can be detected. Is having an abortion this early in a pregnancy considered murder?

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    • An embryo transitions into a fetus at 8 weeks gestation.
      By: Oleksandr Bondar
      An embryo transitions into a fetus at 8 weeks gestation.
    • "Embryo" refers to multi-cellular organisms, or eukaryote.
      By: nobeastsofierce
      "Embryo" refers to multi-cellular organisms, or eukaryote.
    • The formation of an embryo starts at fertilization.
      By: Giovanni Cancemi
      The formation of an embryo starts at fertilization.
    • An embryo develops into a blastocyst in 5 stages.
      By: designua
      An embryo develops into a blastocyst in 5 stages.
    • A few days after conception, an embryo reaches the uterus, where it implants itself in the lining of the uterus.
      By: isyste
      A few days after conception, an embryo reaches the uterus, where it implants itself in the lining of the uterus.
    • At the time of conception in human, the egg and sperm become a zygote that begins to divide, becoming an embryo.
      By: WavebreakMediaMicro
      At the time of conception in human, the egg and sperm become a zygote that begins to divide, becoming an embryo.