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Which time period is regarded as the germinal period of prenatal development?

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Correct Answer:

The first two weeks of post conception

Rationale:

🔺 The key concept is that the germinal period lasts from conception until approximately two weeks post-conception.

🔺 During this stage, the zygote undergoes rapid cell division (cleavage) and becomes a blastocyst.

🔺 Implantation into the uterine wall also occurs near the end of this period.

🔺 The embryonic period follows, spanning weeks 3–8, during which organogenesis occurs.

🔺 The germinal period is defined as the first two weeks after conception.

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  • Category: PRE-REQUISITES NURSING COURSES
  • Subcategory: HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
  • Domain: HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT_EXAMS
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