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After three weeks, the budding embryo has a beating heart. After 102 days, it has eyes that can blink. In 280 days, you have a new child. Along the way, at about eight weeks, the developing infant stops being called an embryo (from Greek and Latin words meaning “swollen”) and starts being a fetus (from the Latin for “fruitful”). Altogether it takes just forty-one cycles of cell divisions
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
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