it comes out of its egg
When the human egg is fertilized and becomes a zygote and then a developing embryo, it derives its food from the placenta.
Fertilized egg that becomes a baby.
the cell splits in half and becomes a sperm or egg cell
No. The egg disintegrates before the menstrual period.
Before birth the baby starts out as an egg and then once its ovulated. after the first 8 weeks of development it becomes an embryo and then a fetus and once its born it becomes a infant
A housefly starts from a egg. Once it hatches it becomes a maggot.
A housefly goes through four stages of metamorphosis - egg , larva, pupa and adult - so the stage just before the actual fly (adult) is the pupa which often resembles a large grain of brown rice. When the egg hatches it becomes a larva, a grub-like thing called a maggot that is usually mostly white and found on rotting meat or overripe vegetation. The maggot, after a period of time, finds a dark place and becomes a pupa, and then eventually becomes the adult fly that you find in your soup, in your beer, on your steak and in your face.
Complete. Egg, larva (maggot), pupa, and adult.
maggot
No
They have a 4 stage cycle, egg, larvae (maggot) pupae (cocoon )and then adult, so any of the first 3 are "pre" fly.
as soon as the sperm fertilizes the egg
A goose egg before it hatches, is about 4 inches long.
Hatches from an egg and is a maggot. Eventually, pupates and will emerge as a housefly resembling the parents.
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.
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The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.