Actually, yes.
Fetal development is the last seven months of development in a human, so they are more likely to look like humans at any given point.
The embryonic stage of development is in the beginning when the human is more likely to appear similar to other developing mammals. Differences become apparent only during later stages. Images of human & pig embryos (for comparative purposes) are available on the web, so that you can see the similarities for yourself.
During the late stages of development, an embryo undergoes rapid growth and further organ formation. At this stage, the major organ systems are well formed, and the embryo is starting to resemble a human fetus. Specialization of tissues and organs continues as the embryo prepares for further growth and development.
about 8 weeks of development. At this stage, the major organs have formed and the embryo starts to resemble a human being.
The development of a fertilized egg starts out as an embryo though after 8 weeks it is legally considered a fetus.
An embryo becomes a fetus at around 9 weeks of development.
An embryo transitions into a fetus at around 9 weeks of development.
During the late stages of development, an embryo undergoes rapid growth and further organ formation. At this stage, the major organ systems are well formed, and the embryo is starting to resemble a human fetus. Specialization of tissues and organs continues as the embryo prepares for further growth and development.
embryo
about 8 weeks of development. At this stage, the major organs have formed and the embryo starts to resemble a human being.
The development of a fertilized egg starts out as an embryo though after 8 weeks it is legally considered a fetus.
An embryo becomes a fetus at around 9 weeks of development.
An embryo transitions into a fetus at around 9 weeks of development.
The embryo transitions into a fetus at around 9 weeks of development.
fertilized egg,embryo, and fetus
After fertilization, the embryo undergoes a series of cell divisions and differentiation to develop into a fetus. During this process, the embryo forms different organ systems and structures, such as the brain, heart, and limbs. By the end of the eighth week of development, the embryo is considered a fetus.
At the first cell division of the zygote (fertilized egg), according to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embryo
During pregnancy, an embryo refers to the early stage of development from fertilization to about 8 weeks, while a fetus is the later stage from 9 weeks until birth. The key differences lie in the level of development and growth, with the fetus having more defined features and organs compared to the embryo.
It depends on what organism the embryo comes from.