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PCAT Biology Vertebrate Embryology
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1. Lines the inside of the shell. it is a moist membrane that permits gas exchange
Organogenesis
Chorion
Neural Crest Cells
Endoderm
2. Accomplished by labor
Childbirth
Neural Crest Cells
Gastrulation
Placental Internal Development
3. Fluid-filled cavity developed through blastulation
Organogenesis
Gastrulation
Blastocoel
Morula
4. Sac-like structure is involved in respiration and excretion and contains numerous blood vessels to transport (2 - CO2 - water - salt - and N wastes
Yolk Sac
Allantois
Mesoderm
Blastulation
5. A series of strong uterine contractions
Placental Internal Development
Blastulation
Embryology
Labor
6. Major organs begin to develop -cartilaginous skeleton begins to turn into bone by the seventh week -organs will form - brain is fairly developed - and the embryo is referred to as a fetus
First Trimester
Third Trimester
Cleavage
Blastula
7. Organs increase in size - which is a continual process from infancy to childhood to adulthood
Growth
First Trimester
First Stage of Labor
Blastula
8. Occurs in the lateral - widest portion of the oviduct when sperm traveling from the vagina encounter an egg -can occur within 12-24 hours after ovulation
Notochord
Endoderm
Allantois
Fertilization
9. If more than one egg is fertilized
Fraternal Twins
External Development
Cleavage
Blastocoel
10. The study of the development of a unicellular zygote into a complete - multicellular organism
Nonplacental Internal Development
Embryology
Gametogenesis
Allantois
11. Musculoskeletal system - circulatory system - excretory system - gonads - connective tissue throughout the body - and portions of digestive and respiratory organs
Nonplacental Internal Development
Childbirth
Mesoderm
Gastrulation
12. Three-layered structure that is created when cell migrations - once implanted in the uterus - transform the single-cell layer of blastula
Allantois
Gastrulation
Notochord
Endoderm
13. This system not only supplies oxygen and nutrients to the fetus but removes CO2 and metabolic wastes as well -two components of this system are the placenta and umbilical cord - which both develop in the first few weeks after fertilization
Chorion
Embryology
Gastrulation
Placental Internal Development
14. The embryo develops within the egg - feeding on nutrients stored in the yolk
Endoderm
Final Stage of Labor
Childbirth
External Development
15. A rod of mesodermal cells that develops along the longitudinal axis just under the dorsal layer of ectoderm
External Development
Internal Development
Third Trimester
Notochord
16. Process that - by the end of gastrulation - regions of the germ layers begin to develop into a rudimentary nervous system
First Stage of Labor
Second Trimester
Neurulation
Mesoderm
17. Eggs develop in women and sperm develop in men - which results in the possibility of reproduction occuring
Gametogenesis
Second Stage of Labor
Ectoderm
Gastrulation
18. Cells at the tip of each neural fold and give rise to sensory ganglia - autonomic ganglia - adrenal medulla - and Schwann cells
Gastrulation
Neural Crest Cells
Organogenesis
Mesoderm
19. Cervix thins out and dilates - and the amniotic sac ruptures - releasing its fluids -contractions are relatively mild
First Stage of Labor
Endoderm
Labor
Chorion
20. Epithelial linings of the digestive and respiratory tracts (including the lungs) and parts of the liver - pancreas - thyroid - and bladder lining
Second Stage of Labor
Blastulation
Endoderm
Blastocoel
21. Membrane encloses the amniotic fluid. amniotic fluid provides an aqueous environment that protects the developing embryo from shock
Labor
Internal Development
Amnion
Neural Crest Cells
22. Characterized by continued rapid growth and further brain development -antibodies are transported by highly selective active transport from the mother to the fetus for protection against foreign matter
Organogenesis
Third Trimester
Chorion
External Development
23. Integument (including the epidermis - hair - nails - and epithelium of the nose - mouth - and anal canal) - the lens of the eye - the retina and the nervous system
Mesoderm
Fertilization
Ectoderm
First Stage of Labor
24. A series of rapid mitotic divisions in early embryonic development -lead to an increase in cell number without a corresponding growth in cell protoplasm
Cleavage
Growth
Blastula
Labor
25. Characterized by rapid contractions - resulting in the birth of the baby - folllowed by the cutting of the umbilical cord
Fertilization
Blastulation
Second Stage of Labor
Fraternal Twins
26. The body organs begin to form. in this process - the cells interact - differentiate - change physical shape - proliferate - and migrate
Organogenesis
Blastula
Nonplacental Internal Development
Fraternal Twins
27. Solid ball of embryonic cells when cell division occurs
Morula
Mesoderm
Internal Development
Second Stage of Labor
28. The fetus does a termendous amount of growing -begins to move around in the amniotic fluid - its face appears human - and its toes and fingers elongate
Second Trimester
Cleavage
Allantois
Embryology
29. Ex: marsupials and some tropical fish -without a placenta - exchange of food and oxygen between the young and the mother is limited
Nonplacental Internal Development
Third Trimester
Internal Development
First Trimester
30. Begins when the morula develops a blastocoel
First Stage of Labor
Blastulation
Third Trimester
Ectoderm
31. Includes organogenesis - growth - gametogenesis
Mesoderm
Internal Development
Yolk Sac
Gastrulation
32. Hollow sphere of cells of cells which is the blastocoel on the fourth day -the stage of the embryo that implants in the uterus
Growth
Gastrulation
Fraternal Twins
Blastula
33. Uterus contracts - expelling the placenta and the umbilical cord
Amnion
Blastocoel
Organogenesis
Final Stage of Labor
34. Encloses the yolk. blood vessels in the yolk sac transfer food to the developing embryo
Yolk Sac
Childbirth
Nonplacental Internal Development
Fertilization