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Page 1: Mon, Sept 2, 2014 Start Strong, Finish Strong Pick up: New DSQ paper Today you will: 1.Receive clicker number 2.Learn what happens during each trimester.

Mon, Sept 2, 2014Start Strong, Finish Strong

Pick up: New DSQ paper

Today you will:1.Receive clicker number2.Learn what happens during each trimester3.Review with clickers if time

Homework/Planner:Quiz on Topic 3-Fetal Development Tomorrow!

Please make sure your

phones are in your bags up

front.

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Daily Science QuestionLook in your book:

What is the purpose of the amniotic sac/fluid?

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TriMesters3 distinct periods of GROWTH &

DEVELOPMENT

ISN pg 31 TB pg 800-801

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1st TriMester 2nd TriMester 3rd TriMester

1. Dramatic changes 2. Embryo Blasto

Gastrulation

3. AMNIOTIC SAC: sac in which fetus develop

4. PLACENTA: organ connecting fetus to the uterine wall- allow nutrient uptake, waste elimination, gas exchange via the mother's blood supply

5. ALL ORGAN SYSTEMS HAVE BEGUN TO FORM:

1. Brain2. Heart – heartbeat after

5wks3. Kidneys

1. SKELETON begins to form

2. Soft hair (lanugo) develops over skin

3. FIRST MOVEMENTS

4. Fetus wakes & sleeps

1. FETUS RESPONDS TO LIGHT, MUSIC

2. NERVES FORM IN LARGE NUMBERS

3. FAT DEPOSITS under skin DEVELOP, so it can maintain body temp AND survive when born

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14 week old fetus

5 mm

14 weeks

Amniotic Sac

Placenta

Umbilical Cord

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http://www.blogthings.com/whatdoesyourbellybuttonsayaboutyouquiz/

What is a Belly Button??? Your very first scar.

1. Scar tissue left over from where umbilical cord joined you to your mother's placenta when you were in her womb.

2. Nourishment going to the baby & all wastes coming out passed through belly button, via the umbilical cord.

3. Once delivered, umbilical cord was usually clamped or tied, and then cut stump withers & falls off after a few days, leaving behind the scar we call the belly button.

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Organ created during pregnancy to nourish fetus, remove its waste & prod. hormones to sustain pregnancy.

Attached to wall of uterus by blood vessels that supply fetus with oxygen & nutrition & remove waste from fetus & transfer it to mother.

Fetus attached to placenta by umbilical cord. Through this, the fetus receives nourishment & oxygen & expels waste.

On one side of the placenta, the mother's blood circulates, and on the other side, fetal blood circulates. http://pregnancy.about.c

om/cs/rhfactor/a/aa050601a.htm

http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/placentas/a/placenta.htm

The Placenta

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Villi projections of fetal tissue into maternal part of the placenta

Packed with blood vessels, allowing the fetus' blood supply to come very close to the mother's blood.

This allows the exchange of gases, nutrients & waste with mother's blood, as the fetus cannot breathe, feed or excrete while in the womb

Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of

Villi in placenta at the time of childbirth.

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Speaking of the Amniotic Sac, Placenta… the Afterbirth

http://video.answers.com/how-womens-placentas-help-people-walk-again-516946810

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For many the placenta represents the “giver of life” – they will plant the placenta under a tree

Among the Chinese and Vietnamese, it is a customary practice to prepare the placenta for consumption by the mother. The placenta is thought to be rich in nutrients that the mother needs to recover more readily from childbirth.

In Italy, women have been known to eat parts of the placenta to help with lactation.

Hungarian women bite the placenta to expedite the completion of labor. And knowledgeable midwives in this country have their birth mothers take bites of raw placenta to help stop hemorrhaging, due to its beneficial oxytocin content.

there is no medical reason to eat the placenta; "Animals eat their placenta to get nutrition - but when people are already well-nourished, there is no benefit, there is no reason to do it." [6] On the other hand, American

Medical anthropologists at the University of South Florida and UNLV, surveyed new mothers, and found that about 3/4 had positive experiences from eating their own placenta, citing "improved mood", "increased energy", and "improved lactation".[7] [8]

Human placenta has also been an ingredient in some traditional Chinese medicines,[9] including using dried human placenta, known as "Ziheche" (simplified Chinese: 紫河车; traditional Chinese: 紫河車; pinyin: Zǐhéchē), to treat

wasting diseases, infertility, impotence and other conditions. [10]

http://www.birthtoearth.com/FAQs/Placenta+Traditions.html Many people of the

world have known the secret power of the placenta as a medicinal supplement.

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Practice Questions for this unit…

1.Which of the following is true of a zygote? A. It forms into a blastocystB. It is an unfertilized eggC. It produces haploid male gametophytesD. It is made up of only one cell

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In which of the following structures of the female human reproductive system is the blastocyst implanted during normal human development? 

A. ovaryB. uterusC. vagina

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1.What of the following is the correct order of development?

A. Zygote – blastocyst – morula – embryo – fetus - baby

B. Morula – blastocyst – embryo – fetus – baby

C. Zygote – morula – blastocyst –embryo – fetus - baby

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1.Which structure is represented by the letter A?

A. ScrotumB. TestesC. Epididymis

Below is a diagram of the male reproductive system.

A.

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1.Sperm are created through meiosis in an area of the testes called the seminiferous tubules. Through which structure do the sperm travel to exit the testes?

A. vas deferens.B. seminiferous tubulesC. epididymis

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1.Abnormalities present in the cells that line the uterus may prevent the production of offspring by directly interfering with which process?

A. the secretion of estrogen by the ovaryB. the production and release of egg cellsC. the development of the embryo

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1.The drinking of alcoholic beverages by a pregnant woman is harmful to the development of her fetus. This is most damaging early in a pregnancy during this time because…

A. the lungs of the fetus become functional.B. many of the essential organs of the fetus are

forming.C. the fetus cannot excrete wastes.

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1.The human mother’s body nourishes the growing embryo during pregnancy. Which structure nourishes the embryo and removes wastes through a network of blood vessels?A. ovaryB. placentaC. uterus

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1. The point at which the umbilical cord attaches to the fetus becomes the belly button after birth. What is the function of the umbilical cord for mother and fetus during fetal development?

A. Liquids consumed by the mother flow through the umbilical cord and into the stomach of the fetus.

B. Nutrients from the mom pass from her blood and waste products produced by the fetus travel through the umbilical cord and out through the mother’s kidneys.

C. Nutrients from foods digested by the mother pass from her blood to the fetus through blood vessels in the umbilical cord.