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
uterus
That would be the uterus, my good fellow. Or the womb.
The uterus is the hollow muscular organ that protects and nourishes a developing fetus during pregnancy. It is located in the pelvis and has a lining that thickens each month to prepare for a possible pregnancy.
fetus
The organ where the developing fetus resides is called the uterus. This is where the fetus grows and matures inside the female.
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 womb is a muscular organ in the female reproductive system responsible for housing and nourishing a developing fetus during pregnancy. It is also known as the uterus and has the ability to expand to accommodate a growing baby before birth.
Everything the fetus needs is provided by the placenta.
Placenta is the organ that provides mechanical protection and nutritional support for the developing embryo. It connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient and waste exchange between the mother and 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 )
The implantation of the zygote occurs in the uterus. The developing fetus continues to grow and develop in the uterus until birth.
A developing embryo becomes a fetus at around 8 weeks after fertilization. At this point, the major organ systems have started to form and the embryo takes on a more human-like appearance.