4 difference between foetus nd embryo.
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The four differences between foetus and embryo are :
1. An Embryo is formed by the repeated cell division of a zygote.
Whereas a Foetus is formed by the growth and development of an embryo.
2. An Embryo is an Unborn baby in the uterus in the early stages of development.
A Foetus is an Unborn baby in the uterus in the later areas of development.
3. An Embryo is multicellular. The body features of growing baby in the embryo and not much developed.
A Foetus is also multicellular but the body features of developing baby like hands legs had eyes and ears extra can be identified.
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1. An Embryo is formed by the repeated cell division of a zygote.
Whereas a Foetus is formed by the growth and development of an embryo.
2. An Embryo is an Unborn baby in the uterus in the early stages of development.
A Foetus is an Unborn baby in the uterus in the later areas of development.
3. An Embryo is multicellular. The body features of growing baby in the embryo and not much developed.
A Foetus is also multicellular but the body features of developing baby like hands legs had eyes and ears extra can be identified.
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