exam 4 fertilization Flashcards

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What happens if sperm cells are present when the secondary oocyte enters the fallopian tube?

A

the vaginal pH is neutralized by alkaline secretions of male’s bulbourethral glands to allow the sperm to travel to the cervix where they use mucous to gain access into fallopian tubes which undergo reverse peristalsis to pull sperm deeper inside

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What is the zona pellucida?

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a species-specific barrier which is eroded by enzymes in the sperm’s acrosome after the sperm cluster around the oocyte

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What happens as soon as 1 sperm penetrates the zona pellucida?

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the barrier changes its chemical structure which prevents any additional sperm from entering; the egg finally undergoes meiosis II

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4
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What happens after the egg undergoes meiosis II?

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a 2nd polar body is formed; it is haploid containing 1 chromatid from each of the 23 chromosomes; it dies & disintegrates

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5
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What is a fertilized oocyte?

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stage in which the sperm has combined with the egg cell but their nuclei have not fused yet

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What is the result from the sperm & egg nuclei fusing?

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a single-cell diploid embryo with 46 chromosomes (23 from each parent)

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What happens to the single-cell embryo?

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it undergoes mitosis to make a 2-cell embryo & the process continues as more & more cells form due to multiple rounds of mitosis; eventually, the embryo is a solid ball of cells called a morula

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8
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How long does it take the embryo to float through the fallopian tube to the uterus?

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4-5 days

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What is occurring to ensure embryo implantation?

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the effects of estrogen & progesterone keep the endometrium healthy; FSH release is suppressed; uterine lining blood vessels are formed rapidly

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10
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What does the placenta release after it develops?

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human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)

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What does hCG do?

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ensures that estrogen is produced by the mother & that the corpus luteum continues to release progesterone for approximately 10 weeks

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Why are the functions of hCG important?

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ensures that the endometrium is intact & continually inhibits FSH release

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13
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What keeps the pregnancy intact past 10 weeks?

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estrogen levels

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14
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What is prolactin?

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hormone that causes breast enlargement & milk production

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15
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What is relaxin?

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hormone that targets ligaments at pubic symphysis causing them to stretch so that the hips can separate during childbirth

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16
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What is oxytocin?

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hormone that causes contraction of myometrium resulting in thinning & stretching of cervical canal & the contractions that occur in labor

17
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What other hormones are released during pregnancy?

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prolactin, relaxin, & oxytocin

18
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What happens to the oocyte without fertilization?

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it dies & disintegrates within 24-48 hours after ovulation but sperm can live in fallopian tube for 5 days

19
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What happens to the corpus luteum without fertilization?

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it is reabsorbed into the ovary becoming a corpus albicans; this takes approximately 5 days

20
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What happens to progesterone levels without fertilization?

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they decline & the endometrium cannot be maintained so it breaks down & sheds away as menstrual flow

21
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What happens to FSH without fertilization?

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it is no longer suppressed; it is released & the next cycle begins