Fetus
The tissue formed once mitosis of an OVUM A few days after fertilization. apex:)
An embryo is no longer called embryonic once it enters the fetus stage. Typically, this period occurs around eight weeks after initial fertilization inside the woman's womb.
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After initial fertilization, the newly fertilized egg is called a zygote. Once it divides and become multicellular it is termed an embryo.
When a hen lays a fertilized egg, there is no embryo inside. Embryo's only start to form once they are incubated.
the embryo dies
No, because the skeleton was alive once.
It is called an organic rock.
Well you can say that the world called once Pangea, but it's the continents that were once called Pangea. Pangea is a HUGE LANDMASS. Pangea is when all the continents were once connceted and formed huge landmass.
Once the zygote becomes an embryo it starts developing all of its organs, nervous system etc. then after 8 weeks of development everything is there so it becomes a fetus, and the fetus just grows bigger.
You will get infection if the remains are not removed. And no, once the embryo died the pregnancy ended.
An offshore column of rock that was once part of the mainland is called a sea stack or stack. It was formed by erosion.