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Q. In mammals, the embryo develops in the
  • (A) uterus
  • (B) placenta
  • (C) urethra
  • (D) ovary
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) uterus

Explanation:

In mammals, the embryo develops in the uterus, where it is nourished and protected during gestation.

Why other options are incorrect:

  • (B) Placenta – Supports the embryo by supplying nutrients, but it's part of the uterus, not the place where the embryo develops.
  • (C) Urethra – Part of the excretory system, not involved in reproduction.
  • (D) Ovary – Produces eggs (ova), but the embryo doesn’t develop there.

What is Embryo?

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

In mammals, the embryo develops in the uterus, where it is nourished and protected during gestation.

Why other options are incorrect:

  • (B) Placenta – Supports the embryo by supplying nutrients, but it's part of the uterus, not the place where the embryo develops.
  • (C) Urethra – Part of the excretory system, not involved in reproduction.
  • (D) Ovary – Produces eggs (ova), but the embryo doesn’t develop there.

What is Embryo?

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