By the end of the first trimester, around 12 weeks of gestation, a fetus typically has all of its major body parts formed. This includes the development of arms, legs, fingers, toes, and facial features. While these structures are present, they continue to grow and mature throughout the pregnancy. Full development and functional maturation of these body parts continue into the second and third trimesters.
not yet. its on the second trimester
uterus and the amniotic sac
By around week 8 of pregnancy, all major body systems of the fetus are present. However, they continue to develop and mature throughout the remainder of the pregnancy.
Umbilical cord is a body part. It attaches to a fetus during gestation.
a fetus is an undeveloped baby. it is not a body part
body parts a-z
body parts a-z
All parts of your body can have hair!
to send the message to all parts of the body.
pumps blood to all body parts
Because its connected (by nerves) to all parts of the body.
transverse