How would you differentiate between the terms 'foetus'
and 'embryo'?
Answer Posted / shalu
In humans, it is called an embryo until about eight weeks
after fertilization and when in the later stages of its
development it starts showing the main recognizable
features of its parents it is called as feotus.
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