The amnion (group of cells in Trophoblast the becomes amniotic
sac) and chonion (group of cells the becomes the foetal part of the
placenta ) membranes emerge from the Trophoblast (membrane of
the blastocyst that eventually divide into amnion & chonion) &
surround developing embryo
The inner cell mass seperates into 3 layers, the
ectoderm, endoderm & mesoderm, which becomes
the body parts & organs
3rd Week:
The foundations of the brain, spinal chord &
nervous system develops
Rudimentary blood cells & blood vessels evolve
The heart develops, first as a tube, then as a
chambered pump
Heart begins to beat at the end of the 3rd week
4th Week:
A system for digesting food & kidney-like
structures form
Arm & leg buds appear
Eyes & ears begin to take shape
The formation of major veins & arteries are comlpeted
The vertebrae of the spine becomes more visible
Nerves begin to form simple structures
5th Week:
Umbilical chord, linking the embryo to the placenta, forms
Bronchial buds, which becomes lungs, develop
Masses (that become muscles) appear in the head, trunk & limbs
6th Week:
The head predominates in size
The outer ear takes shape
Lower jaw is complete, upper jaw begins to form
Main parts of the brain (hindbrain, midbrain & forebrain) becomes distinct
7th Week:
Face & neck begin to take definite form
Eyelids take shape
Stomach takes final shape and position
Muscles take final shape &
relationships
Brain develops 1000s of nerve cells per second
A valve develops in the heart to sepirate upper & lower parts
8th Week:
Neck becomes distinct & head elevates
Body assumes more rounded appearance
Embryo about 2cm in length
Capable of some movement & responds to stimuli around
the mouth