In the second month, the embryo is only about an inch long. However, it's beginning to look much more like a baby at this stage.
The tail is gone, and arms and feet (along with fingers and toes) have formed. Eyes are developed with eyelids sealed shut. Also formed are the ears, a nose tip, and a tongue.
All major body organs and systems are present, but they all still have a great deal of development to go through.
Then embryo will make spontaneous movements, but it will be many weeks before those movements will be strong enough for you to feel them.
The placenta, which serves as the baby's life support system, is currently being busily built.
Cover its ears.
In the 3rd Month of development.
Ossification, the process of bone formation, starts around the eighth week of embryonic development in humans, not the eighth month. By the end of the eighth month, most bones are already formed in the fetus, but they continue to grow and mature after birth.
a not completely developed child yet is what it is called
yes. Lungs are more fully developed, etc.
The eighth month of the year is August.
An Embryo is a stage before Fetus, the Fetus is more developed than an Embryo, the stage of Birth and a baby being more developed than a fetus.
A 9-month-old fetus, or a full-term fetus, typically has around 30 trillion cells. This number can vary based on factors like genetics and overall health, but it represents a significant increase from the initial single cell formed at conception. By this stage, the fetus is highly developed, with specialized cells forming various tissues and organs.
fetus
mother's womb
Not any more, but it was the eighth month in the Old Roman calendar.
no its the 10