An embryo transitions into a fetus at about week 9 during a pregnancy.
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In the first three months the </span>embryo<span> goes through organogenesis and develops bodily organs, its heart starts beating after the fourth week, brain waves can be monitored after six weeks, and by the eighth week all major body parts are present. After the eight weeks, the embryo becomes a fetus.
(Sorry, I know these aren't the answer choices, but I hope this helps)</span>
I don't think anybody could answer that question,because you have to be a snail to give a another snail head!
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it’s the size of an upside down pear so a pear.
When I applied to work as a receptionist/<span>transcriptionist there were only seven requirements as I remember they were...
</span><span>Knowledge of medical terminology.
Above-average spelling, grammar, communication and memory skills.
Ability to sort, check, count, and verify numbers with accuracy.
Skill in the use and operation of basic office equipment/computer; eye/hand/foot coordination.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
Records maintenance skills or ability.
<span>Above-average to excellent typing skills.</span></span>
I also had to have extensive knowledge of medical practices, and have two years experience.