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Reproduction: Pregnancy & Birth
WC 24th September 2012 Lesson 2 and 3
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Pregnancy & Birth WALT: Describe the changes that take place during pregnancy and practice drawing and analysing a graph I must be able to correctly label a diagram of an embryo and the uterus during pregnancy I should be able to correctly describe the process of birth I could draw and analyse a graph about gestation periods in animals
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Please complete the following:
Using the red (So you really want to learn Science) books: Read pp.40-42 Answer questions 1, 2 and 3 (pp.43-44) NB: Question 2: Label the print-out you have. Include extra info describing the labels using the diagram on p.41 3. If you are finished, draw a cartoon or spider diagram explaining the whole process from puberty to birth YOU WILL NEED GRAPH PAPER FOR Q3….try your best!
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In the earliest stages of development, a human baby is called an embryo.
After the first eight weeks of pregnancy, a human embryo is then called a fetus. At this stage, the fetus has all the main human features. The fetus continues to develop and grow inside its mother’s uterus for a total of 40 weeks.
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7B Pregnancy – Development of the human fetus
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What are the stages of development?
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12 week fetus
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18 week fetus
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40 week fetus
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The placenta How does an embryo receive food and oxygen and how does it get rid of waste? An embryo forms a structure called the placenta, which attaches to the uterus wall. umbilical cord The umbilical cord joins the fetus to the placenta. In the placenta, food and oxygen diffuse from the mother’s blood into the blood of the fetus. Carbon dioxide and waste products diffuse from the blood of the fetus into the mother’s blood.
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Birth After 40 weeks of gestation, the baby is ready to be born. At this point, the head usually lies just above the cervix. Birth begins with small contractions of the uterus wall, which gradually become stronger and more frequent. Eventually the contractions cause the amnion to break and the fluid escapes. The cervix then widens and dilates as the baby is pushed through the vagina. After a few minutes, the placenta comes away from the uterus wall. This is pushed out as the afterbirth.
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Questions – use pp. 40-41 red books
At what stage of pregnancy is a embyro called a fetus? How is the placenta well adapted for its function (see. P.42)? What is the size and weight of the placenta at birth? What is ‘afterbirth’? Why are women advised to refrain from smoking and drinking during pregnancy? Read the article “Maternal Drinking During Pregnancy Can Damage the Earliest Fetal Learning” What was the study investigating? Why was this study unique? Does it draw firm conclusions? Give reasons for your answer.
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Plenary Swap books and mark your partner’s work.
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