An ultrasound at this point will show many but not all of the possible defects of the skeletal and major organ systems. The heart has been formed as a four-chambered structure since the sixth week (and before this in another form) and develops in size from then on. At this point, probably less than a third of heart defects can be detected. Certainly the major ones can.
eyelids are fully developed
The only organ fully developed at birth in the human body is the brain.
Female babies are born with a uterus, but it is not fully developed in the sense that it has not yet matured or undergone the hormonal changes associated with puberty. At birth, the uterus is small and immature, and it will grow and develop further during childhood and adolescence as a result of hormonal changes. By the time a girl reaches puberty, her uterus will be fully developed and capable of supporting potential pregnancy.
The sense of touch is the first sense to be fully developed in humans. It begins to develop in the womb and is already functional at birth.
No, the human ear is not fully developed at birth. The structures of the inner ear continue to mature and develop after birth, with some aspects of hearing and auditory processing taking several years to fully develop.
At birth, babies have developed their sense of touch, taste, and smell. They are also able to hear sounds outside of the womb. Their sense of sight is not fully developed yet and continues to develop over the following months.
it takes 9 months for the baby to come out and the babe eats yok wen its inside the mothers stomach :)
Yes they are. When they are born , their body's cones develop.
Horses give birth to live, fully developed young so the correct term is gestation or pregnancy. The gestation (pregnancy) of a horse is usually about 340 days. The range for full term pregnancy is 320 to 365 days. The term incubation is used mostly for birds and reptiles who lay eggs.
A female has to be around the age of 1 to be fully developed to give birth.
They can run about an hour after birth and can stand after about ten minutes.
tell me what fully developed means