Unit 5 - Early Human Development Flashcards

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Zygote

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  • 1 diploid cell
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Where are zygotes formed

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In uterine tube

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How is the morula formed

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The zygote undergoes 4-5 mitotic divisions called cleavage divisions that will form the morula

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Morula

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  • solid ball of 16-32 cells
  • same size as ovum/zygote
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How is the blastocyst formed

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The morula cells continue to divide and begin to differentiate into different cell types with specific form and function

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Blastocyst features

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  1. Fluid filled cavity
    - blastocyst cavity
  2. Embryoblast (inner cell mass)
    - cells with later divide and differentiate to form the embryo
    - embryos can’t grow by themselves
  3. Trophoblast (made of trophoblast cells)
    - cells will divide and differentiate to form chorion (provides nutrients to developing embryo)
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Implantation

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Blastocyst moves from uterine tube and attaches to endometrium of uterine wall

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8
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Stages of cell during the first 2 weeks of early human development

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  1. Zygote
  2. Morula
  3. Blastocyst
  4. Implantation
  5. Extra-embryonic membranes start to form
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What happens after implantation

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The embryoblast (inner cell mass) differentiates into a bilayered (2 cell layers) embryonic disc made up of
1. Epiblast
2. Hypoblast

  • the extraembryonic membranes start to form
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10
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When in the embryonic period

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3rd week to end of the 8th week

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Parts of the embryonic period

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  • 3 germ layers are now present forming the embryo
    1. Ectoderm
    2. Mesoderm
    3. Endoderm
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Ectoderm

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  • germ layer
  • will form the nervous system and the epidermis of the skin
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Mesoderm

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  • germ layer
  • will form the cardiovascular system, dermis, and most bones
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Endoderm

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  • germ layer
  • will form epithelial linings of digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems and their associated glands
  • forms organ linings for some (most) organs
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During the embryonic period

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  • major organ systems are almost completely formed
  • heart begins to beat (4 weeks, no fingers or toes yet)
  • limb buds differentiate
  • extraembryonic membranes continue forming
    1. Chorion
    2. Amnion
    3. Yolk sac
    4. Allantois
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Chorion

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  • derived from trophoblast cells
  • surrounds all embryonic membranes
  • contain chorionic villi
17
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Chorionic villi

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  • projections of the chorion containing the blood vessels that will form fetal part of placenta
18
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Placenta

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Where nutrients, wastes, oxygen/carbon dioxide move between fetal and maternal blood

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Amnion

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  • derived from epiblast
  • forms amniotic cavity (surrounds embryo/fetus with amniotic fluid)
20
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Function of amniotic fluid

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  • shock absorption
  • temperature regulation
21
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Yolk sac

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  • derived from hypo last
  • forms part of digestive tract
  • source of reproductive germ cells and embryonic blood cells
22
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Allantois

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  • projections off of the yolk sac
  • forms the umbilical cord and the urinary bladder
23
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When is the fetal period

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9th week to end of 40th week

24
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What happens during the fetal period

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  • growth and maturation of organs occur