Chapter 6 Flashcards

1
Q

The time of the onset of labor until the cervix is dilated to 3 cm

A

initial (latent) labor phase

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2
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eggs and sperm simultaneously shed into water

A

external fertilization

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3
Q

no uterine epithelium type of mammalian placenta; Occurs in ruminant mammals (cattle, sheep, etc.)

A

syndesmochorial

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4
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apposition without fusion (non-deciduous)

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primitive condition

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5
Q

enzymes that locally dissolve egg membranes

A

sperm lysins produced by acrosomal cap

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6
Q

for internal fertilization, sperm travel within female tract by

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passive transport

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7
Q

causes cretinism

A

iodine deficiency

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8
Q

causes neural tube defects

A

folate deficiency

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9
Q

delivery of the placenta stage of placenta

A

third stage

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10
Q

Human from week 9 of development to birth

A

fetus

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11
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Continues from 3 cm until the cervix is dilated to 7 cm

A

active labor phase

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12
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forms from outer somatopleure + ectoderm (outside)

A

chorion

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13
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forms from inner somatopleure + ectoderm (inside)

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amnion

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14
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advanced condition type of mammalian placenta; ▪ Chorionic epithelium bathed in maternal blood
▪ Occurs in primates and many rodents

A

hemochorial

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15
Q

The time of the onset of true labor until the cervix is completely dilated to 10 cm

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first stage of childbirth

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16
Q

tissues external to embryo not participating in
embryo formation, but functioning in maintenance of the embryo

A

extraembryonic membranes

17
Q

no maternal epithelium or ct type of mammalian placenta; Occurs in carnivores

A

endothelilochorial

18
Q

sperm introduced directly into female tract

A

internal fertilization

19
Q

(blood supply) marsupials mostly ___ ___

A

Choriovitelline fetal placenta

20
Q

development of the egg in the absence of sperm

A

parthenogenesis

21
Q

The period of childbirth after the cervix is dilated to 10 cm until the baby is delivered

A

second stage

22
Q

Continues from 7 cm until the cervix is fully dilated to 10 cm

A

transition phase

23
Q

main gas exchange organ for Amniote embryos

A

chorioallantoic membrane

24
Q

(German measles) can cause birth defects

A

rubella

25
Q

(blood supply) placentals

A

Chorioallantoic fetal placenta

26
Q

forms from extraembryonic hypomere (splanchnopleure) that expands to enclose yolk

A

yolk sac

27
Q

most primitive type of mammalian placenta; Occurs in pig and some other mammals
▪Maternal and fetal blood separated by 6 layers:
endothelium, CT, epithelium, epithelium, CT, endothelium

A

epitheliochorial

28
Q

Milk production by a female mammal

A

lactation

29
Q

outgrowth of splanchnopleure from posterior
region of gut in Amniotes eventually expands
to fill extraembryonic coelom composed of splanchnic mesoderm (outside) + endoderm

A

allantois

30
Q

fusion of maternal and fetal tissues (deciduous)

A

advanced condition

31
Q

Expulsion of a placental mammal from its mother’s uterus by muscle contractions

A

labor