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From the question they given us to identify the layer of uterus to be in the embryo burrow.
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To involve in embryo burrowing, we have to identify.
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That means at which layer of a uterus does the embryo is going to form attachment.
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It is going to get attached to it.
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We have to identify.
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That is known as barrowing.
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Which region it is going to implant it.
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We have to identify during the embryonic development.
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So from the option, we have to identify the suitable options.
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In general, uterus is a region where the embryo are going to be implanted.
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In the uterus itself, there are certain layers of tissues based on the embryo are.
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The which layer we have to identify.
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In option a, they are given as basal endometrium.
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Basil endometrium is known to be a deepest layer of uterus.
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Due to its property of deepest layer, it is not going to be found at the first layer.
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When it was found to a deepest layer, after the regeneration of, regeneration of outer layer one lee, this leepest layer causes exposed.
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Therefore, it will not expose other than the condition of regeneration.
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Therefore, basal endometrium is found to be an incorrect option where the implantation of embryos not going to be taken place.
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In option b, they given as perimetrium.
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Perimatrium.
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Is found to be an outer layer, though it is a outer layer, it is a outer layer, it is going to have a regeneration frequently.
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That means, this outer layer is not going to form a permanent outer layer.
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Therefore, it forms a regeneration frequently.
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It is going to act as a covering only.
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Rather than a layer of tissue, it is going to act as a covering of the tissue.
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After the perimitarium, the embryo get implanted to the another layer...