By the 7th week of the embryonic stage which of the following generally occurs? (Select all that apply.)
a. Eyelids formed d. Bladder sac forms
b. Stomach formed e. Head growth slows
c. Diaphragm formed f. Arms and legs move
A, B, C, F
By the 7th week, the eyelids, stomach and diaphragm are formed. The arms and legs also begin to move. It is not until the 10th week that the bladder sac forms and the head growth slows.
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