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  2. Animal embryonic development - Wikipedia

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    The egg cell is generally asymmetric, having an animal pole (future ectoderm).It is covered with protective envelopes, with different layers. The first envelope – the one in contact with the membrane of the egg – is made of glycoproteins and is known as the vitelline membrane (zona pellucida in mammals).

  3. Mammalian reproduction - Wikipedia

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    This begins with contractions of the uterus and dilation of the cervix. The fetus then descends to the cervix, where it is pushed out into the vagina, and eventually out of the female. The newborn, which is called an infant in humans, should typically begin respiration on its own shortly after birth. Not long after, the placenta is passed as well.

  4. Pregnancy (mammals) - Wikipedia

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    For most species, the amount a fetus grows before birth determines the length of the gestation period. Smaller species normally have a shorter gestation period than larger animals. [ 2 ] For example, a cat's gestation normally takes 58–65 days while an elephant's takes nearly 2 years (21 months). [ 3 ]

  5. Placentation - Wikipedia

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    In live bearing mammals, the placenta forms after the embryo implants into the wall of the uterus. The developing fetus is connected to the placenta via an umbilical cord. Mammalian placentas can be classified based on the number of tissues separating the maternal from the fetal blood. These include: endotheliochorial placentation

  6. Lala Kent Explains Why She Chose to Encapsulate Her Placenta ...

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    Lala Kent is opening up about her decision to encapsulate her placenta after giving birth to her second daughter Sosa.. On Wednesday, Sept. 11, the Vanderpump Rules alum, 34, shared a photo on her ...

  7. Hippomanes - Wikipedia

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    Hippomanes arise from unconsumed and thickened nutrient fluid (histiotrophe) of the placenta, in concentric layers around the centre of allantoic calculi of tissue debris. [1] The chemical composition is different to amniotic fluid, which along with the insolubility suggests that it's not a result of a simple precipitation process, but a ...

  8. ‘Salty licorice’ cat pattern is the result of a genetic ...

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    The cats’ name comes from a candy in Finland, where the distinct coloring was first spotted. A novel gene mutation gives rise to the fur pattern, researchers found. ... ‘Salty licorice’ cat ...

  9. 14 cat pumpkin carving ideas that you can copy at home - AOL

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    If the idea of drawing out these designs exhausts you, try this stencil set that includes 10 different cat designs, as well as instructions and carving tips. View Deal 1.