The size of a poppy seed.
Not likely, it takes the fertilised embryo several days to implant, usually between 5-12
No you would only know you had conceived after the embryo implanted 8-12 days later.
Spotting can occur as early as about six to twelve days after conception during the implantation of the embryo into the uterus lining. This is often one of the earliest signs of pregnancy.
Infants are born with Tonsils and Adenoids and they start out large in childhood (about 3-5 years) and shrink throughout your life. At about one month in a pregnancy the "Throat Pouches" begin to develop and the embryo will start forming the Tonsils.
a month and 1 weekA Month & a weekRoughly 1 month pregnantFive weeks from conception or five weeks from lmp? If its five weeks from lmp you would be one month and one week. If you know you are exactly five weeks from conception you would be considered about 7 weeks because the doctors count from your lmp which would be about two weeks before you conceived. Either way - good luck.
20 weeks would be the END of your 5th month.16 weeks is the END of your 4th month. Since almost no one knows the exact date of conception, there is always a 5-10 day latitude for you estimated date of conception [EDC ] .
Well it takes about a month cause I breed one and it took a month or a few! It takes 28 to 31 days from date of conception.
Both seeds contain embryo inside but in dicot the embryo has two cotyledones and scanty endosperm but in monocot there is only one cotyledon (scutellum) and large amount of endosperm.
No; one month is 4 weeks, it's an embryo & only a few centimeters long. Most people do not feel their baby move until 18-22 weeks pregnant.
After a few weeks of conception, stem cells begin to differentiate into the organs of the developing embryo, with the formation of the heart being one of the earliest events. Around the third week of gestation, the heart starts to develop from mesodermal stem cells, marking a crucial step in organogenesis. This process sets the foundation for the development of other organs and systems in the body as the embryo continues to grow.
The stages go from fertilisation (when the egg is fertilised), to an embryo, then the sex of the baby is decided. Occasionally two eggs are fertilised, which creates twins. Rarely, one embryo splits into two and both cells develop separately, as identical twins, similar in appearance. The journey along the Fallopian tube continues slowly for about four days. Growth increases. The uterus is forming a spongy lining within which the embryo will implant. To achieve this the embryo burrows into the wall of the womb and is covered over by the lining of the womb. This begins 6 days after fertilisation and is completed within the next 7 days. This is all in the first month. The baby keeps on developing until conception, which is usually in or after the 9th month. Its hands, eyes and ears start developing properly and it becomes sensitive to sound and responsive to touch. Around 8 weeks, the embryo becomes a foetus and at 9 weeks, it can bend its hand around an object. At 12 weeks he can close his fingers and thumb and he will open his mouth in response to pressure applied at the base of his thumb. The senses continue to develop until the 9th month, when the baby is born. Hope this is useful!
After about a week from conception the zygote consists of over 100 cells. It then separates into two distinct mases. The outer cells form a shell that will become the placenta and the inner cells will become the embryo. First the outer cells must implant or embed themselves in the wall of the uterus. This occurs at about 10 days after conception. If implantation occurs the cells will grow and become an embryo and placenta. An umbilical cord forms and connects to the embryo's stomach and placenta so the embryo can get nourishment.