Its is cephalocaudal. It starts from the brain down to the extremities.
zygote, morula,blastula, gastrula,embryo, adult :)
Gamete formation , cleavage , gastrulation , neurulation , organogenesis .
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No. The embryo and the fetus are two separate stages in a baby's prenatal development.
Sometimes there are similarities in the embryonic stages of organisms that don't exist in the adult stages.
Ectoderm is responsible for the formation of neural tissue. It is one of the three main layers of germ cells in the early stages of embryonic development.
The embryonic period are the first eight weeks of development of the child, beginning with fertilization. During this period, the embryo undergoes an amazing transformation from a single cell to a recognizably human embryo. In the mid-twentieth century, George Streeter devised a commonly used embryo classification system by dividing the embryonic period into 23 stages. The embryonic period is followed by the fetal period, which encompasses the remainder of theprenatal development.
An organism in the early stages of its development is an embryo.
embryonic and fetal stages
the embryonic and fetal stages
cell, zygote, embryo then fetus!
That means, the Universe in its early stages of development.
No. The embryo and the fetus are two separate stages in a baby's prenatal development.
embryonic development
structural likenesssimilarities in DNA sequencesimilarities in embryonic stages of development
1. ovulation 2.fertilization 3.cleavage 4.morula 5.early blastocyst 6.implantation
Embryological development is the development of an embryo. An embryo is the beginning stages of life. Humans, other animals and some plants have the embryonic stage.
No, it is part of the embryonic and fetal stages of development. After implantation, the conceptus is fed by trophoblastic nutrition. This is the dominate mode of nutrition for 8 weeks.
Sometimes there are similarities in the embryonic stages of organisms that don't exist in the adult stages.
Ectoderm is responsible for the formation of neural tissue. It is one of the three main layers of germ cells in the early stages of embryonic development.