A fetus is generally considered fully developed at around 37 weeks of gestation, which marks the beginning of the third trimester. By this time, most major organs and systems are mature enough to function outside the womb, though full maturity can vary. Birth typically occurs between 37 and 42 weeks, with delivery before 37 weeks classified as preterm.
In the 3rd Month of development.
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.
During this time period, the embryo is known as a fetus. It continues to grow and develop, with its organs maturing and becoming more functional. By the time of birth, the fetus is fully developed and ready to survive outside the womb.
It takes 9 months for a fully developed baby to be born. This is how long it takes for a fetus to develop.
mother's womb
tell me what fully developed means
tell me what fully developed means
Not fully developed is partial formed.
Well, embryo is the developing stage of a zygote(fertilised egg) when it repeatedly divides itself into a ball of cells to form the different tissues and then the organs of the baby. The stage when the hands, legs , and different body parts of the baby can be identified is termed as the foetus. So, in accordance with your question the stage of the foetus is more developed. However the foetus is not the fully developed stage. The foetus once completely developed , the baby is born.
Parturition is the term meaning delivery of a developed fetus. A related term, oviposition, means delivery of an egg containing an embryo.
First it's a embryo until the 10th week, after that it's a fully formed but small fetus.
A baby's lungs usually become fully developed within a month of being born, and this is why premature babies need special care.