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* For younger students I suggest showing the movies of embryo growth and other movies.  
* For younger students I suggest showing the movies of embryo growth and other movies.  
* Also the [[Animal Development]] pages have many pictures of different animal embryos.
* Also the [[Animal Development]] pages have many pictures of different animal embryos.
 
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Revision as of 17:36, 20 March 2011

Introduction

This is page has been made to help the younger student (from K to 12) understand some of the basics of how an embryo grows.

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Cartoon of Human Development


Links: Original K12 page

Start Here

In humans, the growth of a baby inside a mother takes about 9 months.

In chickens, mice and rats this growth only takes about 3 weeks.

Question: How long does it take for cats and dogs to develop? (Dogs)
  • During this time a single cell will grow into many different cell types with different shapes and jobs to do in the body.
  • A similar process will occur in all different embryos.
  • In humans, many important changes occur in the first few weeks of development and much of the following 9 months is growth.


Lets now follow the growth and changes in the embryo over time.

Teachers Note


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 22) Embryology Embryology for K12 Students. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryology_for_K12_Students

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