Biology, asked by perumalswami10, 8 months ago

foetus is the:
1) well- developed embryo
2) developing embryo
3) a zygote
4) male gamete​

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Answered by rachael44
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Answer:

Explanation:Developing embryo

Bcoz it might be in any month of gestation so its going through development. Hence a foetus is a developing embryo

Developed embryo is new born baby

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The foetus is called developing embryo.

Explanation:

A foetus or fetus is the unborn child that develops from an human embryo (plural: fetuses, feti, foetuses, or foeti). Following embryonic development is the foetal stage of development.Fetal development in humans starts in the ninth week following fertilisation (or eleventh week of gestation), and it lasts until birth.

Nine weeks after fertilisation is when the foetal stage begins in humans.

The foetus weighs about 8 grams and measures about 30 millimetres (1+1/4 in) from crown to rump at the beginning of the foetal period. The size of the foetus is almost entirely made up of the head. Instead of getting oxygen, the foetus needs to make movements resembling breathing to stimulate lung growth. There are various organs present, including the brain, hands, and feet.

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