what is the difference between an embryo ,feotus and zygote?
Answers
Answered by
3
When a sperm and an ovum fuse together they form a zygote, the first cell of new organism.
The cells multiply and differentiate to develop into tissue, organs and organ systems of the body. This developing structure is called embryo.
At two months stage the embryo starts resembling the human form and is called foetus.
I hope that it helps you
Please mark me as brainlist answer please please please
The cells multiply and differentiate to develop into tissue, organs and organ systems of the body. This developing structure is called embryo.
At two months stage the embryo starts resembling the human form and is called foetus.
I hope that it helps you
Please mark me as brainlist answer please please please
Answered by
2
Answer:
The zygote is the initial stage in baby development. It is also known as a fertilized ovum formed from the union of the sperm cell and the egg cell. Foetus refers to the final stage in baby development. An embryo is termed as the foetus in the beginning in the 11th week of pregnancy.
Similar questions