What is the term for when an embryo fixes itself to the side of the uterus?

What is the term for when an embryo fixes itself to the side of the uterus?

  • Correct Answer: exploration
  • bacterial
  • parasite
  • implantation

Explanation: Implantation occurs when the developing embryo fixes itself to the side of the uterus.

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