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Lesson 1
Did you know that your body is made of trillions of cells?
Your heart, lungs, skin, bones, and other body organs all began as a single cell that is smaller than the period at the end of this sentence.
The Beginning of the Life Cycle
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In this lesson, you’ll learn to:
Explain fetal development from conception through pregnancy and birth.
Recognize how nutrients and other substances are transferred from a pregnant female to her fetus.
Lesson Objectives
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Fertilization
The entire complex human body begins as one microscopic cell that is formed by fertilization.
The resulting cell is called a zygote.
Within a day after the zygote forms, it begins dividing as it travels down the fallopian tube.
Conception and Implantation
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Implantation
Conception and Implantation
By the time it reaches the uterus, the zygote has divided many times to form a cluster of cells.
After implantation of the zygote, the cluster of cells is known as an embryo.
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Embryo
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Conception and Implantation
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Structures Formed During Embryonic Growth
As the embryo grows, its cells continue to divide, forming three tissue layers that later become various body systems.
During this time, two important structures form outside the embryo:
1. Amniotic sac
2. Umbilical cord
Embryonic Growth
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Substances Passed to the Embryo
Although the blood supply of the mother and the developing embryo are kept separate, materials diffuse from one blood supply to the other through the umbilical cord.
Nutrients and oxygen pass from the mother’s blood to the embryo, and wastes from the embryo diffuse into the mother’s blood.
If a pregnant female uses harmful substances, they can cross the placenta and harm the developing embryo.
Embryonic Growth
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Trimesters
The time from conception to birth is usually about nine full months.
These nine months are divided into three 3-month periods called trimesters.
During the period of growth in the uterus, the fetus develops in preparation for living outside the mother’s body.
Fetal Development
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First Trimester – 0-14 Weeks
In the first trimester, the fetus develops a human profile. By week 12 the fetus makes crying motions but no sound and may suck its thumb.
Fetal Development
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Second Trimester – 15-28 Weeks
In the second trimester, the fetus can hear conversations and has a regular cycle of waking and sleeping. Weight increases rapidly.
Fetal Development
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Third Trimester – 29 Weeks to Birth
In the third trimester, the fetus uses all five senses and begins to pass water from the bladder.
Fetal Development
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Changes Experienced During Labor
Many females experience weak, irregular muscular contractions of the uterus for weeks or even months before the baby is born.
As the time approaches for the baby to be born, however, these contractions become regular, stronger, and closer together.
The stronger contractions induce labor.
Stages of Birth
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Stages of Labor
Stages of Birth
Stage 3: Afterbirth
Stage 1: Dilation
Stage 2: Passage through birth canal
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Q. The union of a male sperm cell
and a female egg cell is called _________.
1. zygote
2. implantation
3. fertilization
4. labor
Choose the appropriate option.
Quick Review
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A. The union of a male sperm cell and a female egg cell is
called fertilization.
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Quick Review - Answer
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Q. The zygote attaches to the
uterine wall in the process called _________.
1. labor
2. implantation
3. fertilization
4. cell division
Choose the appropriate option.
Quick Review
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A. The zygote attaches to the uterine wall in the process
called implantation.
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Quick Review - Answer
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Provide a short answer to the question given below.
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Q. How is a developing fetus nourished?
Quick Review
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A. Nutrients from the mother pass to the developing fetus
through the blood in the umbilical cord.
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Explain how harmful substances taken in by a pregnant femalecan be transferred to a developing fetus. How might fetal development be affected?
Provide a suitable explanation.
Quick Review
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A. Correct! The union of a male sperm cell and a female egg cell
is called fertilization.
Click Next to attempt another question.
Quick Review - Answer
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You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer.
Quick Review - Answer
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A. Correct! The zygote attaches to the uterine wall in the
process called implantation.
Click Next to attempt another question.
Quick Review - Answer
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You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer.
Quick Review - Answer
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Stages of Labor
Stages of Birth
Stage 3: Afterbirth
Stage 1: Dilation
Stage 2: Passage through birth canal
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Stages of Labor
Stages of Birth
Stage 3: Afterbirth
Stage 1: Dilation
Stage 2: Passage through birth canal
Lesson 1
The entire complex human body begins as one microscopic cell that is formed by fertilization.
The resulting cell is called a zygote.
Within a day after the zygote forms, it begins dividing as it travels down the fallopian tube.
Fertilization
The union of a male sperm cell and a female egg cell is called fertilization.
The union of a male sperm cell and a female egg cell is called fertilization.
Conception and Implantation
Lesson 1
By the time it reaches the uterus, the zygote has divided many times to form a cluster of cells.
After implantation of the zygote, the cluster of cells is known as an embryo.
Click image to view movie.
Implantation
The zygote attaches to the uterine wall in the process called implantation.
The zygote attaches to the uterine wall in the process called implantation.
Conception and Implantation
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By the time it reaches the uterus, the zygote has divided many times to form a cluster of cells.
After implantation of the zygote, the cluster of cells is known as an embryo.
Click image to view movie.
Implantation
The cluster of cells that develop between the third and eighth weeks of pregnancy is called an embryo.
The cluster of cells that develop between the third and eighth weeks of pregnancy is called an embryo.
Conception and Implantation
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Structures Formed During Embryonic Growth
As the embryo grows, its cells continue to divide, forming three tissue layers that later become various body systems.
During this time, two important structures form outside the embryo:
1. Amniotic sac
2. Umbilical cord
The amniotic sac is a thin, fluid-filled membrane that surrounds and protects the developing embryo.
The amniotic sac is a thin, fluid-filled membrane that surrounds and protects the developing embryo.
Embryonic Growth
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Structures Formed During Embryonic Growth
As the embryo grows, its cells continue to divide, forming three tissue layers that later become various body systems.
During this time, two important structures form outside the embryo:
1. Amniotic sac
2. Umbilical cord
The umbilical cord is a ropelike structure that connects the embryo and the mother’s placenta.
The umbilical cord is a ropelike structure that connects the embryo and the mother’s placenta.
Embryonic Growth
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Substances Passed to the Embryo
Although the blood supply of the mother and the developing embryo are kept separate, materials diffuse from one blood supply to the other through the umbilical cord.
Nutrients and oxygen pass from the mother’s blood to the embryo, and wastes from the embryo diffuse into the mother’s blood.
If a pregnant female uses harmful substances, they can cross the placenta and harm the developing embryo.
The placentais a thick, blood-rich tissue that lines the walls of the uterus during pregnancy and nourishes the embryo.
The placentais a thick, blood-rich tissue that lines the walls of the uterus during pregnancy and nourishes the embryo.
Embryonic Growth
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Trimesters
The time from conception to birth is usually about nine full months.
These nine months are divided into three 3-month periods called trimesters.
During the period of growth in the uterus, the fetus develops in preparation for living outside the mother’s body.
After about the eighth week, the developing group of cells is called a fetus.
After about the eighth week, the developing group of cells is called a fetus.
Fetal Development
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Many females experience weak, irregular muscular contractions of the uterus for weeks or even months before the baby is born.
As the time approaches for the baby to be born, however, these contractions become regular, stronger, and closer together.
The stronger contractions induce labor.
Changes Experienced During Labor
Labor is the final stage of pregnancy in which the uterus contracts and pushes the baby out of the mother’s body.
Labor is the final stage of pregnancy in which the uterus contracts and pushes the baby out of the mother’s body.
Stages of Birth