In week 9 the fetus begins to develop fingernails and body hair.
By week 13 fine hairs begin to grow on the head.
Before the fetal stage is the embryonic stage. The embryo develops into the fetus.
After the first eight weeks, the embryo is referred to as a fetus. At this stage, the major organs have formed and the fetus continues to grow and develop until birth.
Stage 2 is where your breat starts to develop and grow. And then you will get hair in front of your vagina the color of your hair then it will turn black.
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.
It depends on what organism the embryo comes from.
The uterus grow to make room for the fetus. A fetus that doesn't grow - no growth of the uterus.
About 1-2 years after you start puberty, you start to grow hair under your arms and around your genitals.
No, a sac grows to accommodate the fetus and if the fetus us dead it does not grow anymore.
After a sperm fertilizes an egg its referred to as a zygote. Then it becomes a fetus, I believe after the first trimester.
An embryo is an early stage of development, typically up to 8 weeks after fertilization, when the basic structures of the body are forming. A fetus is a more advanced stage, from 9 weeks until birth, when the organs continue to grow and mature.
Hair follicles begin to grow on the human body during the fetal stage of development, around the 22nd week of gestation.
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