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Fertilization and Development
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Fertilization The union of sperm and ovum – –Forms a zygote The ovum completes meiosis II following fertilization After fertilization, chemical reactions occur preventing additional sperm from entering the ovum
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Early Development A fertilized egg is a zygote The zygote divides (mitosis) to become a morula (solid ball of cells) The morula hollows out to become a blastocyst The inner cell mass undergoes gastrulation to form a tube with three layers –The developing embryo is now called a gastrula c Morula Inner cell mass
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Early Development Implantation of the blastocyst into the uterine wall
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Primary Germ Layers Layers are formed by differentiation of cells Ectoderm (outside) –Skin –Brain and spinal cord Mesoderm (middle) –Muscle –Bones –Blood Endoderm (inside) –Lungs –Digestive tract –Liver
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Multiples
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Twins Dizygotic = Two zygotes –Two sperm fertilized two separate eggs –Occurs when 2 oocytes are ovulated –These twins are as alike as any other siblings Monozygotic = One zygote –Genetically identical –3 different types depending on where the split occurs
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3 Types of Monozygotic Twins
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From Embryo to Fetus At 3-4wks the neural tube forms –The neural tube will form the brain and spinal cord –All other organs organize around the neural tube At 8 weeks, the embryo becomes a fetus –All of the rudimentary features are formed
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