cartilaginous
It is called a true cleft pallate.
Fingerprint ridges are formed during the third to fourth month of fetal development.
The first is the fetal skull, which is much more malleable than an adult human skull, secondly it is much, much smaller than an adults'.
The site of fetal development is the uterus. It refers to an organ that is found in the lower body of a woman or a female mammal.
The fetal skeleton is much softer, it has far more bones which fuse by adulthood. also the proporions are much more different, the skull of a fetus is much big in comparison to its body. obviously the fetal skeleton is much much smaller and is more fraile.as development of the facial area of a human develop, the head becomes much less round (so a fetal skeleton would have a rounder head). the face also becomes more defined and features more noticable. I hope this helps.
Pregnancy x-rays are often used to see fractures or damage to bones during pregnancy. They are also used to see the development of the fetal skeleton.
the right and left atrium of the fetal heart.
it is weaker
amniocentesis
Late in the third semester
In people, differentiation occurs during the fetal development in the uterus.
Maternal to fetal infections are transmitted from the mother to her fetus, either across the placenta during fetal development (prenatal) or during labor and passage through the birth canal (perinatal).
Cartilage
The round ligament is a structure present in the urogenital system of fetal pigs. The structure is a round cartilaginous barrier.
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Myelomeningocele. Also called spina bifida, myelomeningocele is a condition in which the spine fails to close properly during early fetal development.