Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Prenatal Development
- Week 3 to week 8
- Embryonic stage
- one implantation has
occurred Organism is now
known as the embryo
- 2cm in length
- Cell Differentiation
- Cells take on
specialised
roles
- Heart Cells
- Skin Cells
- Most critical stage for
human development
- begins to develop all
major organs
- Brain
- Spinal Cord
- Heart
- By the end of this stage,
all major organs are
present and will continue
to develop
- Sex cells begin to
develop
- Cannot determine
if male/female yet
- Limbs start to bud
- Eventually
form fingers
and toes
- By week 8, 90% of
structures found in
an adult human can
be identified
- starts to look
human looking
- Head and neck
account for half
the total length
- Brain makes up
half of its body
weight
- sensitive during this
stage to environmental
influences
- Teratogens
- Tobacco
- Alcohol
- Medication
- Week 8 to Week 40/birth
- Foetal Stage
- Embryo is
now known
as foetus
- Characterised
by Rapid
growth
- Measures only a
few cm long at
beginning
- Ends stage at 50cm
- Systems
begin to
function
- Lungs
- Digestive
system
- Liver
- Kidneys
- Sex organs start
taking shape by
week 15.
- Identify Sex by ultrasound
- Female
- Produces
millions of
eggs
- Male
- Testes
produce
testosterone
- Movement and
reflexes occurs
- Sucking
- Grasping
- Breathing
movements
occur
- No air but
amniotic fluid
- Bones Harden
- Tooth buds
form in gums
- Senses
begin to
function
- Sound
- Light
- Touch
- Fat is
deposited
under skin
- Assists with
temperature
after birth
- Conception to week 2
- Germinal Stage
- Zygote
- Forms when a
sperm and ova
meet
- Travels down the
fallopian tube and
constantly divides
- Morula
- At approx. 16 cells
(day 3-4) starts to
form a spherical
shape
- Blastocyst
- At approx. 64 cells (day 5)
begins to form a hollow
fluid centre, an inner
mass and an outer mass
- Inner cell
becomes embryo
- Outer cell
becomes placenta
- At approx. day 7/8
blastocyst attaches to
the wall of the uterus
- Fully implanted by
day 11-15
- Placenta
- Formed and fully
functioning in
embryonic stage
- Disc Shaped
- Temporary organ
- Acts as kidney,
lung and
digestive system
for the foetus
- Supplies oxygen
- Delivers
nutrients and
hormones
- Removes waste
(urine and carbon
dioxide
- Provides Immune Support
- Connected
through the
foetus through
the umbilical
cord
- Made up of two artiries
- Oxygenated/nutrient rich
- Deoxygenated/nutrient
depleted
- Exchange of
substances
between mother
and baby occur
through thing
walls of placenta
- Produces
hormones that
helps maintain
pregnancy