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1.What is Ovulation?: Where the ovum is released from the ovary and

travels through the fallopian tube, where is can be fertilized within

24 hours.

If the ovum is not fertilized = menstrual

period If the ovum is fertilized = baby

(step 1)

2.What is fertilization?: The sperm travels through the uterus and the

fallopian tube to fertilize the ovum.

3.How long does the Zygote (AKA Germinal Period) last?: About the

first 2 weeks and it begins when the egg is fertilized.

4.What is the first step the Zygote goes through?: Cell division: The zygote

begins to duplicate, first slowly and then more rapidly, while still in the

fallopian tube.

5.What is the zygote called after the first 4 days?: A blastocyst: a hollow,

fluid filled ball of about 100 cells. (it enters the uterus around this

stage)

6.What is implantation?: at the end of the first week, typically between



,days 7 and 9, the tiny mass of cells (blastocyst) burrows deep into the

wall of the uterus/ uterine lining (the lining is now thick enough for the

zygote to burrow into and grow)

7.When does the Germinal period end?: after about 2 weeks, when the

blastocyst is fully implanted in the wall of the uterus and is releasing the

HCG hormone

8.What is the HCG Hormone?: pregnancy hormone. Will show on a test.

Positive pregnancy test = 2 weeks pregnant.

9.What are the odds the zygote does not survive?: 30% by preventing

implan- tation when sperm and ovum do not join properly or when cell

duplication does not begin

10.What is the placenta?: it forms between the mother and the

developing organ- ism. It permits nutrients and oxygen to reach the

developing organism without the mother and embryo's blood mixing.

11.What is the amnion?: is a membrane that encloses the organism in

amniotic fluid, which keeps the temperature constant and provides a

cushion for the devel- oping organism.

12.What is the chorion?: Another protective membrane which surrounds

the am- nion ny the end of the second week. Tiny villi (blood vessels)


, emerge and burrow into the uterine wall, bringing the embryo and

mother's blood closer together to develop the placenta.

13.What is a yolk sac?: produces blood cells until the developing liver,

spleen, and bone marrow are mature enough to take over this function

14.What is an umbilical cord?: Connects the placenta to the developing

organism. It contains one large vein (that delivers blood loaded with

nutrients) and two arteries (that will remove waste products)

15.How long is the Period of the Embryo last?: -From 3-8 weeks after

consump- tion (about 6 weeks in length)

16.What is the Ectoderm: Will be the nervous system and skin

17.What is the mesoderm?: will develop into muscles, skeleton,

circulatory sys- tem, and other internal organs.

18.What is the Endoderm?: Will become the digestive system, lungs,

urinary tract, and endocrine glands

19.What happens at the start of the Embryonic Period?: -The nervous

system develops the fastest

-The ectoderm folds over the neural tube (primitive spinal cord) and the

top swells to form the primitive brain (prenatal vitamins/ folic acid

needed)

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