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1 Station 2: Specialized Cells

2 Fertilization During Fertilization the gametes unite to form the:
zygote or fertilized egg 23 + 23 46

3 The Zygote 46 Contains the full amount of chromosomes, which is 46 The zygote then divides by mitosis to form a multi-cellular organism The specific name given to this type of cell division of the early embryo is called cleavage Cleavage

4 Cleavage Zygote begins to divide quickly in the fallopian tube in a process called cleavage This process leads to the formation of the blastocyst. This structure can be described as a “ball of cells”.

5 Early Development Once the embryo has implanted itself in the lining of the uterus, the cell then undergoes a process known as differentiation The inner cells of the fertilized egg form into “specialized cells”.

6 - The inner cells of the fertilized egg develop into different cells that then develop into more complex tissues. - These tissues are specialized, meaning they have specific roles in the body depending on the body system they are apart of. - Hence the terms “differentiation” and “specialized” cells.

7 Embryo All human organ systems are developed by the:
The first three months of pregnancy

8 Embryonic growth Growth of the embryo occurs for the next six months of the pregnancy


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