Introduction To Human Development Flashcards
What are the 6 processes that transform the fertilized oocyte into a multicellular human being?
- Cell division 2. Cell migration 3. Differentiation 4. Programmed cell death 5. Growth 6. Rearrangement
What is the highly specialized totipotent cell that results from fertilization called?
Zygote
Human development is usually divided into prenatal and postnatal periods. Name the two prenatal periods and the 4 postnatal periods.
Prenatal 1. Embryonic 2. Fetal Postnatal 1. Infancy 2. Childhood 3. Puberty 4. Adulthood
Differentiation and growth of tissues and organs occur and the rate of body growth increases in what period?
Fetal
The fetal period starts on what day? What is the duration of this period?
Day 57 Day 57-birth
What weeks are the embryonic period?
Week 3-week 8
How long is a trimester? How long is pregnancy?
3 months 3 trimesters = 9 months
What is an oocyte? Where is it produced?
- Female germ or sex cell
- Produced in the ovaries
What is a sperm? Where is it produced?
What is cleavage?
the mitotic divisions of the zygote that results in the formation of early stem cells
What is a morula?
Mass of 12 or 32 blastomeres formed by cleavage of a zygote.
What is a blastocyst? What is the process by which the blastocyst attaches to the endometrium?
The morula fills with fluid and the blastocystic cavity and the embryoblast develops.
The process is implantation.
What is the gastrula? What is the neurula?
How long does the embryonic period last?
56 days
What is the difference between conceptus and abortus?
Conceptus is the embryo and its associated membranes (adnexa)
Abortus is products of the abortion (the embryo or fetus and its membranes)