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GESTATION Honors Biology
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Introduction Gestation is when sperm fertilizes an egg Results in a ZYGOTE How many chromosomes are in a zygote? In 9 months: zygote trillions of cells
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FERTILIZATION Sperm: –Vagina cervix uterus fallopian tube –48 – 72 hours may encounter an egg from ovulation –Head of sperm digests protective layer of egg Head of sperm and egg fuse together Egg membrane changes so no more can enter Haploid sperm (23 chromosomes) + haploid egg (23 chromosomes) = diploid zygote (46 chromosomes)
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Cleavage and Implantation In tube the zygote begins MITOSIS (cleavage) Makes a ball of cells same size as zygote (MORULA) Makes a fluid filled BLASTOCYST Reaches uterus and implants in lining (thick); IMPLANTATION PREGNANT (6 days after fertilization)
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PREGNANCY First trimester –Ball of cells 3 layers; Differentiation –Amnion forms makes amniotic sac –Placenta; nutrients, gases, drugs pass forom mother to fetus; umbilical cord –Blood never mixes; diffusion –HCG secreted to retain uterine lining (also progesterone and estrogen)
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PREGNANCY First Trimester –Brain, spinal cord and nervous system by 3 rd week –Heart beats at 21 days –Body plan developed –8 weeks birth; fetus
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PREGNANCY Second Trimester –Abdomen swells –Uterus enlarges –Hear heartbeat –Wake and sleeps –Movement –Swallow, hiccup, suck thumb –Eyes open
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PREGNANCY Third Trimester –Fetus grows and gets ready to survive on the outside –See light and dark –React to sound –Develops fat to insulate body
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CHILDBIRTH 270 days after fertilization Hormones stimulate childbirth Smooth muscles in uterus contract Amniotic sac breaks Muscles in vagina and cervix relax Contractions push fetus out of vagina Birth to afterbirth Soon respiratory and circulatory becomes own!
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