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The correct order of the stages in development is typically: 1) germinal stage, 2) embryonic stage, and 3) fetal stage. These stages represent the progression from fertilization of the egg to the formation and growth of the fetus in the womb.
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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.
Sometimes there are similarities in the embryonic stages of organisms that don't exist in the adult stages.
Prenatal development occurs in three main stages: the germinal stage (first two weeks after conception), the embryonic stage (weeks 3-8), and the fetal stage (weeks 9-birth). During these stages, the fertilized egg undergoes cell division, differentiation, and organ formation, leading to the development of a fetus.
cell, zygote, embryo then fetus!
That means, the Universe in its early stages of development.
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