BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS,
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Chapter 35, Problem 15WIO
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Through consulting a website, the type technology that would be necessary to enable the fetus born in fourth month to survive in laboratory setting.
Concept introduction:
The fertilization can be defined as the process in which the male sperm fuses with the female egg to produce zygote. The process of development of the fetus to the embryo is known as the prenatal development. It starts with the fertilization and ends with parturition. The total gestation period is nine months.
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BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS,
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