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What is the difference between an embryo and a foetus

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An embryo is the early stage of human development in which organs are critical body structures are formed. An embryo is termed a fetus beginning in the 11th week of pregnancy, which is the 9th week of development after fertilization of the egg.

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An embryo is the early stage of human growth in which the vital body structures of organs are developed. In the 11th week of pregnancy, which is the 9th week of development after egg fertilization, an embryo is considered a fetus.

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