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उन कारकों की सूची बनाइए जिनके द्वारा गर्भ तथा गर्भिणी मां दोनों ही प्रभावित होते हैं​

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Embryo is the initial stage of development of a creature. After three months of pregnancy in a human, the fetus is called the womb.

When a fertilized egg passes through the fallopian tube, its segmentation occurs and this stage becomes morula. In the first three weeks, the primary germ layers are the three parts of the initial germ level. The outer part is called ectoderm, the inner part is called endoderm and the middle part is called mesoderm. From these, organs performing different functions develop.

The corrupted state lasts till the end of the eighth week. Along with the formation of multiple organs and organs, the fetus undergoes very significant changes. After this, the stage called pregnancy from the third month till the delivery.

The embryo gets its nutrition from the nutrients brought in by the primary egg at an early stage. After this, the blastocyst takes nourishment from the blood collected as a result of the uterine glands and the ejaculation in the process of feeding. The embryonic disc, the amnion, the coelom and the yolk take nourishment from the fluid filled in the sac. Finally, after the formation of apnea and umbilical cord, the transport of fetal blood to the mother's bloodstream is established, the fetus is nourished. Childbirth occurs after being in the maternal uterus for 270 days and the baby comes out of the uterus.

Embryo (irregularly Greek : ἔμβρυον is a word from the plural ἔμβρυα lit. which means - "one that develops", en from "in" + bryin "to inflate, fill; its true Latin form will be the embryum ). An early stage of development, from the first cell division to birth, delivery or germination, is a multicellular diploid eukaryote. In humans, it is called an embryo for up to eight weeks after fertilization (ie until the 10th week of LMP) and from then on. Instead of fetus, it is called fetus.

Embryonic development is called ambriogenesis. In organisms that reproduce sexually, once the sperm fertilizes the egg cell, a resulting cell is born, called a zygote, which contains half the DNA of both parents . The zygote will begin to divide to produce a multicellular organism by bifurcation into plants, animals and some protists. The result of this process is a fetus.

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