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15 ! 7. match the following numbered terms to the correct definition. definitions: 1. is when a mature egg is released from the ovary. 2. is the development of the zygote after implantation. 3. is a fertilized egg. 4. is the development of the embryo after the first eight weeks. 5. is when the zygote attaches to the uterine lining. 6. is when the male sperm enters the female egg: also know as fertilization. 7. is the three sections of pregnancy that last approximately 13 weeks each. terms: a. fetus b. zygote c. trimesters d. conception e. implantation f. ovulation g. embryo

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