first the egg then a swirly type baby thing then it becomes a zygote then a human shape thing and then an almost full baby then a baby
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The stages of an embryo are: fertilization (union of sperm and egg), cleavage (rapid cell division), blastulation (formation of a hollow ball of cells called blastula), gastrulation (development of three germ layers), and organogenesis (formation of rudimentary organs).
During the late stages of development, an embryo undergoes rapid growth and further organ formation. At this stage, the major organ systems are well formed, and the embryo is starting to resemble a human fetus. Specialization of tissues and organs continues as the embryo prepares for further growth and development.
An embryo is an organism in its early stages of development before birth or hatching. It is formed shortly after fertilization of an egg by sperm and goes through various stages of growth and differentiation to develop into a fetus in mammals or a young individual in other organisms.
An organism in the early stages of its development is an embryo.
No, an embryo is in the early stages of development and has not reached sexual maturity to reproduce. Reproduction requires the ability to produce gametes (sperm or eggs) which an embryo does not have.
An embryo is the term used to describe a developing organism in its early stages of growth and development.