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  1. Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
    53: ...hrough the [[umbilical cord]]. After birth, the [[Fetus#Circulatory system|fetal circulatory system]] und...
  2. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    4: ...tion over a lifespan. Early in [[gestation]], a [[fetus]] has no hard skeleton - bones form gradually dur...
  3. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    27: ...es to grow, at the same rate as that of an unborn fetus, for an additional year. In all other animals, th...
  4. Liver (11441 bytes)
    43: ...al vein]] which supplies nutrients to the growing fetus. The umbilical vein enters the abdomen at the umb...
    65: * In the first trimester [[fetus]], the liver is the main site of [[red blood cell...
  5. Lung (7057 bytes)
    49: ...is is reflected by the fact that the lungs of a [[fetus]] also develop from an outpocketing of the upper ...
  6. Placenta (1967 bytes)
    5: ... filters out many substances which could harm the fetus. However, many other substances are not filtered...
    7: ...of blood vessels and connective tissue. When the fetus is delivered, the placenta is delivered afterward...
  7. Uterus (2272 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Fem isa 2.gif|right|thumb|300px|Female internal reproductive an...
    14: ...zed ovum becomes an [[embryo]], develops into a [[fetus]] and gestates until [[childbirth]]. Due to anato...
  8. Vertebral column (7072 bytes)
    5: ...y curves, because they alone are present during [[fetus|fetal]] life. In the early [[embryo]], the verteb...
  9. Hair (11457 bytes)
    43: ... A third type, [[lanugo]] hair, is present in the fetus, and some [[newborn baby|newborn babies]]. It can...
  10. Wolverine (3928 bytes)
    21: ...early winter, which delays the development of the fetus. Females often will not produce young when food i...
  11. Human (48024 bytes)
    80: ...some jurisdictions extend [[personhood]] to human fetuses while they remain in the uterus.
    228: [[Image:Idegosuperego.gif|left|thumb|220px|[[Sigmund Freud|Freud's]] concep...
  12. Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
    87: ...coitus]]. He was one of the firsts who drew the [[fetus]] in the intrauterine position (he wished to lear...
  13. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    10: ...]. The [[digestive system]], except in the unborn fetus, participates in the first step which makes the d...
  14. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    43: ...d smoke appears to present an equal danger to the fetus, as one study noted that "heavy ''paternal'' smok...
  15. Marsupial (5455 bytes)
    30: ...h pregnancy, as there is no need to carry a large fetus to full-term in bad seasons.
  16. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    270: .... It can pose a major health risk to the unborn [[fetus]]. Air saturated with mercury vapor at room tempe...
  17. Placentalia (2168 bytes)
    32: ...re distinguished from other mammals in that the [[fetus|foetus]] is nourished during [[gestation]] via a ...
  18. Spinal cord (4562 bytes)
    7: In the human [[fetus]], the spinal cord extends all the way down to th...
  19. Mules (3738 bytes)
    5: ... a "molly," has [[estrus]] cycles and can carry a fetus, as has occasionally happened naturally but also ...
  20. Wolverines (3804 bytes)
    20: ...early winter, which delays the development of the fetus. Females often will not produce young when food i...

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