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Pregnancy is also known as gestation. In human it is the period of nine months. It occurs in three trimesters. During these trimesters, the fetus develops and at the end of the gestation period, the fetus breaks the amniotic sacs and get out from the mother’s womb.

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Ovarian and uterine cycles do not occur.
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Pregnancy is also known as gestation. In human it is the period of nine months. It occurs in three trimesters. During these trimesters, the fetus develops and at the end of the gestation period, the fetus breaks the amniotic sacs and get out from the mother’s womb.
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1