11.7 Pregnancy

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 pregnancy

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learning objectives
  • What is pregnancy and which phases are there?
  • What is implantation and why is this process needed for a healthy embryo to form?
  • What structures are there to nourish and support the developing foetus? 

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Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy is the period of development from zygote to birth. 
  • Pregnancy takes place in the female reproductive system
Zygote = fertilized egg

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When?
7 days after fertilization there is the implantation of the embryo in the uterus lining. The next 9 months the zygote will develop into a baby.

Fertilization happens when a sperm cell meets an egg

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In which phase of the menstrual cycle can an egg be fertilized?
A
Phase 1 (day 1-7)
B
Phase 2 (day 7-13)
C
Phase 3 (day 13-28)

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On which day in the menstrual cycle is the implantation of the fertilized egg?
A
Between day 5-10
B
Between day 10-15
C
Between 15-20
D
Between 20-25

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The first phase: zygote
  • A fertilized egg is also called a zygote
  • The zygote will start dividing into a tiny clump of cells inside the oviduct (= cleavage).
  • The dividing zygote is called a embryo. 

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twins

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What is cleavage?
(choose the best answer)
A
cell divisions during which the zygote grows into a tiny hollow ball of cells
B
cell divisions before fertilization
C
cell division during which the embryo grows into the first foetal stage
D
cell divisions during which the zygote grows into an foetus

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The second phase: embryo
  • When an embryo reaches the uterus, it implants itself into the uterus lining.
  • The uterus lining develops into a placenta, which is able to provide the nutrients and oxygen through the umbilical cord to the embryo. Through the umbilical cord the embryo get rid of waste. 
So the umbilical cord is the connection between the mother and the child. Different substances can pass from mother to child through the umbilical cord, like alcohol, drugs and even some virusses.

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Membranes
During the 3th week of pregnancy two thin membranes start to grow around the embryo

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Membranes
Together the amnion and the chlorion form the amniotic sac. The amniotic sac is filled with amniotic fluid.

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Membranes
In the amniotic fluid the embryo floats.

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Explain how the embryo (and foetus) is protected.
Use the words: 'amnion', 'chorion', 'amniotic sac' and 'amniotic fluid'

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The third phase: foetus
  • After 2 months is the embryo is called a foetus. 
  • The next 7 months the foetus will develop further into a fully grown baby.
So the umbilical cord is the connection between the mother and the child. Different substances can pass from mother to child through the umbilical cord, like alcohol, drugs and even some virusses.

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Match the different names with the different stages!
Zygote
Embryo
Foetus
Fertilized egg
Stage in which implantation happens
Month 2-9: development into a baby

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After .... weeks of pregnancy the embryo is called foetus
A
8
B
9
C
10

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Pregnany lasts for ... weeks after fertilisation
A
38
B
39
C
40
D
41

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The earliest moment a neonatal can be given birth to is after ... weeks of pregnancy
A
10
B
15
C
25
D
35

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It can't be be born earlier because ...
A
The lungs are underdeveloped so it cannot breath
B
The heart can't beat by itself
C
The neonatal does not have teeth in order to eat
D
the mother cannot breast feed the neonatal

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The placenta belongs to ..
A
the mother
B
the foetus
C
both mother and foetus

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Homework
11.7

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