Morula
The inner cell mass of the blastocyst is the structure that becomes the embryo. It contains the cells that will develop into the fetus.
In a normal pregnancy the embryo becomes attached to the
uterus
Placenta.
There really isn't much difference between a zygote, embryo, and fetus. A zygote forms after fertilization and becomes an embryo, which later becomes a fetus.
The ovary (which becomes the fruit) contains an ovule (or several to many ovules) which becomes the seed which contains the embryo.
The ovary (which becomes the fruit) contains an ovule (or several to many ovules) which becomes the seed which contains the embryo.
Babies don't become embryos, it's the other way around. A fertilised egg becomes a zygote, a zygote becomes an embryo, an embryo becomes a foetus, a foetus becomes a baby.
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.
The seed structure that stores food for the embryo is called the endosperm. It provides essential nutrients for the developing plant embryo to germinate and grow.
An embryo becomes a fetus at around 9 weeks of development.
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.