The heart is the first organ to develop in a fetus. Together, blood and the circulatory system, that is powered by the heart, form the first organ system.
The first organ to develop in the embryo is the heart. In a fetus, there is a brain, but it isn't fully developed and can't understand signals from the nervous system. Therefore the first functional organ would be the heart. But the first thing to start developing in a fetus is the nervous system. ( no that isn't an organ )
fetus develops by the uterus not the vagina vagina is near the cervix which is the exit of the females body. so meaning fetus is developed by fertilization of the uterus then exits out the cervix and valgina
The heart is the first organ to develop in a fetus. Together, blood and the circulatory system, that is powered by the heart, form the first organ system.
No, the placenta is not a hollow muscular organ. It is a temporary organ that develops during pregnancy and is responsible for providing oxygen and nutrients to the fetus, as well as removing waste products from the fetus' blood.
The organ where the developing fetus resides is called the uterus. This is where the fetus grows and matures inside the female.
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In plants embryo develops in new seedling and in animals it develops into feotus which later develops into baby
The central nervous system develops in a fetus during the first trimester of pregnancy.
The fetus
The first organ to develop in the embryo is the heart. In a fetus, there is a brain, but it isn't fully developed and can't understand signals from the nervous system. Therefore the first functional organ would be the heart. But the first thing to start developing in a fetus is the nervous system. ( no that isn't an organ )
before birth the zygote develops first into an embryo and the into a fetus
The scientific name for the place a baby human develops is the uterus. It is a pear-shaped organ where the fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus during pregnancy.