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Blood poisoning (septicemia) is typically treated with transfusions.
Pre-embryonic Period
The earliest phase of prenatal development, encompassing the first week after fertilization when the zygote forms.
Embryonic Period
A critical phase in early development post-fertilization where the embryo undergoes rapid growth and differentiation.
Gestational Period
The duration of pregnancy, typically measured from the first day of the last menstrual period to birth, approximately 40 weeks in humans.
Spermatic Cord
A bundle of fibers and tissues that run through the abdomen to the testes, containing blood vessels, nerves, and the vas deferens.
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