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21 August, 17:53

Cindy is doing a presentation on prenatal development and wants to include the three main periods of prenatal development in order from conception to birth. Cindy's presentation uses which order?

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  1. 21 August, 18:18
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    Answer:germinal, embryonic, and fetal

    Explanation:

    Germinal Stage this is the conception stage when the egg get fertilised by the sperm which occurs in women's fallopian tubes. When the egg is fertilised it is then referred to as a zygote. A zygote will then travel to the uterus which may take a week to get there. In the uterus it's where the single felled zygote will start to multiply cells and grow. It start and last from 0 - 2 weeks.

    Embryonic Stage

    The multiple cells are known as the embryo. This begins at the third week in which the multiple cells start to actual form something that can now be referred to as a human and not just cells. This is the crucial stage for brain development.

    This is where the signal cord also develops.

    Fetal stage

    When cells have actual be distinct such that it can be visible that this is a human, the embryo now will move to the next stage in which it becomes a fetus. This occurs at the ninth week and until the baby is born.

    The development of body system and structure continues and get more established than it was in embroynic stage.
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