The first bud in the embryo is called the apical meristem. It is a region of undifferentiated cells that give rise to various plant structures and tissues as the plant grows.
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The first root of the embryo is called the radicle. It is the embryonic root that develops into the primary root of the plant, anchoring it into the soil and absorbing water and nutrients.
Embryo, between the 3rd and 8th week. Fetus, after the 8th week
The first stage of an embryo from an egg is the cleavage stage, where the egg undergoes rapid cell divisions without growth, producing smaller cells called blastomeres. This stage eventually leads to the formation of a multicellular embryo.
The membrane that surrounds the embryo and is filled with fluids that cushions and protects the embryo is called the amniotic sac or amnion.
For the first 8 weeks the developing human is called an embryo after that it is called a fetus.
The plumule is the bud of a young plant; the portion of the plant embryo giving rise to the first true leaves. Without the plumule you'd have no leaves.
tail bud, wing bud, nasal pit, allantois, and vitelline vein.
tail bud, wing bud, nasal pit, allantois, and vitelline vein.
After the 8th week, the embryo is called a fetus.
The death of an embryo or fetus in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy is called a spontaneous abortion.
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Cotyledons are the first young leaves inside the embryo
During the first two months of pregnancy the unborn child is known as an embryo.
The embryo is the first stage of a baby's life then after 12 weeks it is called a fetus.
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