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An embryo during the late stages of development is known as a fetus.
No. The embryo and the fetus are two separate stages in a baby's prenatal development.
The development of a fertilized egg starts out as an embryo though after 8 weeks it is legally considered a fetus.
10 weeks.
An organism in the early stages of its development is an embryo.
An embryo during the late stages of development is known as a fetus.
cell, zygote, embryo then fetus!
At the first cell division of the zygote (fertilized egg), according to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embryo
The young or embryo of an animal in the womb, or in the egg; often restricted to the later stages in the development of viviparous and oviparous animals, embryo being applied to the earlier stages.
Humans exhibit indirect development, as they undergo a series of developmental stages and transformations before reaching their adult form. This process includes distinct stages such as embryo, fetus, infant, child, and adolescent, each with unique characteristics and milestones.
1. xygote 2. gamete 3. embryo 4. fetus (also spelled foetus, fœtus, faetus or fætus) 5. infant...
in this order: zygote, embryo, fetus (after fertalization takes place)
A developing baby in the early stages is called an embryo. This stage begins at fertilization and lasts for about 8 weeks. After that, the term fetus is used to describe the developing baby.
Fetus is name given to human embryo after it is recognizable as human embryo .
For the first 8 weeks the developing human is called an embryo after that it is called a fetus.
No. The embryo and the fetus are two separate stages in a baby's prenatal development.
The prenatal stages refer to the developmental stages before birth. They include the germinal stage (conception to 2 weeks), the embryonic stage (2-8 weeks), and the fetal stage (8 weeks to birth). These stages are critical for the growth and formation of all major organs and systems in the developing fetus.