Directions: Arrange in correct order the development of human embryo from fertilization until birth. Write the number from 1 to 6 in the box provided. ON: Blastocyst continues its journey down the fallopian tube until it reaches the uterus for implantation. The union of the sperm and the egg cell forming a zygote. Embryo begins to differentiate. The zygote travels down the fallopian tube while undergoing several mitotic divisions. When an embryo reaches the 8th week until birth, it is now referred to as a fetus where it remains in the mother's womb. The blastocyst cells form an inner and outer cell layer of the embryo and will later on develop other structure like the placenta. The formation of different cell layers (gastrulation).

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Directions: Arrange in correct order the development of human embryo from
fertilization until birth. Write the number from 1 to 6 in the box provided.
ON:
Blastocyst continues its journey down the fallopian tube until it reaches the
uterus for implantation.
The union of the sperm and the egg cell forming a zygote.
Embryo begins to differentiate.
The zygote travels down the fallopian tube while undergoing several mitotic
divisions.
When an embryo reaches the 8th week until birth, it is now referred to as a
fetus where it remains in the mother's womb.
The blastocyst cells form an inner and outer cell layer of the embryo and
will later on develop other structure like the placenta.
The formation of different cell layers (gastrulation).
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Arrange in correct order the development of human embryo from fertilization until birth. Write the number from 1 to 6 in the box provided. ON: Blastocyst continues its journey down the fallopian tube until it reaches the uterus for implantation. The union of the sperm and the egg cell forming a zygote. Embryo begins to differentiate. The zygote travels down the fallopian tube while undergoing several mitotic divisions. When an embryo reaches the 8th week until birth, it is now referred to as a fetus where it remains in the mother's womb. The blastocyst cells form an inner and outer cell layer of the embryo and will later on develop other structure like the placenta. The formation of different cell layers (gastrulation).
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