How does the uterus of female pigs and humans differ? Include in your discussion the site of embryo implantation

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Humans have a single-chambered uterus (uterus simplex) whereas
pigs have a bicornate uterus consisting of a body and two horns. Implantation usually
occurs on the posterior wall of the uterus in humans whereas in pigs implantation occurs in
the horns in a row.

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A) hydrostatic pressure B) interstitial fluid osmotic pressure C) colloid osmotic pressure D) interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure

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The fusion of the pronuclei can occur after the oocyte completes:

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