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An embryo during the late stages of development is known as a fetus.
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.
1. xygote 2. gamete 3. embryo 4. fetus (also spelled foetus, fœtus, faetus or fætus) 5. infant...
The fine, downy, unpigmented hair that appears on a fetus in the last 3 months of development is called Lanugo.
cell, zygote, embryo then fetus!
No. The embryo and the fetus are two separate stages in a baby's prenatal development.
The required time for the development of a fetus is called gestation or pregnancy.
The Uterus is like a balloon that expands and contracts. It is also elastic so that is may holster the baby while it is in the early stages of development.
At the first cell division of the zygote (fertilized egg), according to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embryo
The zygote develops first into an embroy and then into a fetus
The zygote develops first into an embroy and then into a fetus
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