Yes it does.
Yes it does.
Yes it does.
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Yes, the human embryo undergoes a series of developmental changes as it grows and matures. These changes include the formation of different organs and tissues, the development of body systems, and the growth in size and complexity. The embryo transforms into a fetus over the course of pregnancy through a process called embryogenesis.
Yes, human embryos do have tails during early development, but they typically disappear as the embryo continues to grow and develop.
During the late stages of development, an embryo undergoes rapid growth and further organ formation. At this stage, the major organ systems are well formed, and the embryo is starting to resemble a human fetus. Specialization of tissues and organs continues as the embryo prepares for further growth and development.
In the womb
Its esult is a human child .
During the process of embryonic development, a human embryo undergoes changes through cell division, cell differentiation, and tissue morphogenesis. These changes are tightly regulated by genetic and environmental factors, leading to the formation of specialized cell types and tissues that will eventually develop into a fully formed organism. The process is controlled by various signaling pathways and transcription factors that orchestrate the development of different body structures and organs.
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Its esult is a human child .
The weight of a human embryo can vary, but on average, it is around 0.1 gram at 6 weeks of development.