Foetus vs. Fetus

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  • Foetus

    A fetus is a stage in the prenatal development of viviparous organisms. In human development, a fetus or foetus (; plural fetuses or foetuses) is a prenatal human between the embryonic state and birth. The fetal stage of human development tends to be taken as beginning at the gestational age of eleven weeks, i.e. nine weeks after fertilization. In biological terms, however, prenatal development is a continuum, with no clear defining feature distinguishing an embryo from a fetus. A fetus is also characterized by the presence of all the major body organs, though they will not yet be fully developed and functional and some not yet situated in their final anatomical location.

  • Fetus

    A fetus is a stage in the prenatal development of viviparous organisms. In human development, a fetus or foetus (; plural fetuses or foetuses) is a prenatal human between the embryonic state and birth. The fetal stage of human development tends to be taken as beginning at the gestational age of eleven weeks, i.e. nine weeks after fertilization. In biological terms, however, prenatal development is a continuum, with no clear defining feature distinguishing an embryo from a fetus. A fetus is also characterized by the presence of all the major body organs, though they will not yet be fully developed and functional and some not yet situated in their final anatomical location.

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  • Foetus (noun)

    alternative spelling of fetus

  • Fetus (noun)

    An unborn or unhatched vertebrate showing signs of the mature animal.

  • Fetus (noun)

    A human embryo after the eighth week of gestation.

    “The sequence is: molecules in reproductive systems, then gametes, zygotes, morulas, blastocysts, and then fetuses.”

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