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Major circulatory system changes occur at birth allowing the fetus to survive the transition from the uterus to the outside world.
The heart of the developing human beats approximately 54 million times before birth.
By approximately 15 days after fertilization, the embryo's right and left sides are identifiable as is the location of the developing head.
The amnion is a clear membrane within which the embryo and fetus develop until birth. It is first seen 7 to 8 days after fertilization.
By 3 weeks the brain is dividing into three primary sections called the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain.
The heart begins beating 3 weeks and one day following fertilization.
The circulatory system is the first body system, or group of related organs, to achieve a functional state.
Upper and lower limb development begins with the appearance of the limb buds by 4 weeks after fertilization.
Electrical activity of the embryo's heart recorded at 7 1/2 weeks reveals a wave pattern similar to the adult's.
By 7 1/2 weeks fingers are separate and toes are joined only at the bases.
During the embryonic period, the human embryo grows from a single cell into the nearly one billion cells which form over 4,000 distinct anatomic structures.
The 8-week embryo possesses more than 90% of the structures found in adults.
By 9 weeks, thumb sucking begins and the fetus can swallow amniotic fluid.
By 26 weeks the eyes produce tears.
Tooth development begins approximately 13 weeks after fertilization.
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