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Question
Implantation of embryo occurs in ______.
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Solution
Implantation of embryo occurs in uterus.
Explanation:
After fertilization, the zygote divides repeatedly to form an embryo. The embryo then reaches the uterus and attaches itself to its thick, vascular inner lining (endometrium). This attachment of the embryo to the uterine wall is called implantation.
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