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The development of a fertilized egg starts out as an embryo though after 8 weeks it is legally considered a fetus.
At 16 weeks, a human embryo is about 4.6 inches (11.6 centimeters) long. It is about the size of an avocado and is starting to develop more defined features like facial expressions and fingernails.
The question of whether an embryo has a soul is deeply philosophical and varies significantly across different cultures and religious beliefs. Many religious traditions assert that a soul is present from conception, while others may consider the development of personhood to occur at a later stage. Scientifically, there is no empirical evidence to support the existence of a soul, making it a matter of personal belief rather than a definitive answer. Ultimately, perspectives on this issue are shaped by individual values, ethics, and spiritual beliefs.
two type of embryo 1) zygotic embryo 2) nonzygotic embryo
During pregnancy, an embryo refers to the early stage of development from fertilization to about 8 weeks, while a fetus is the later stage from 9 weeks until birth. The key differences lie in the level of development and growth, with the fetus having more defined features and organs compared to the embryo.
Inside a fertilized egg that will hatch, you'll find a developing embryo surrounded by a yolk, which provides nutrients. The embryo is typically visible as a small, dark spot on the surface of the yolk, enclosed by a clear, jelly-like albumen (egg white). As the development progresses, the embryo grows and structures, such as blood vessels and membranes, become more defined. The egg's shell remains intact until the embryo is fully developed and ready to hatch.
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Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week
An embryo grows in the womb, the uterus in otherwords
Embryo
whats embryo
The plant is the embryo. When the seed begins to germinate and become a plant that is when it is an embryo.