early embry 1 Flashcards

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250 years ago, scientists such as Georges-Louis Leclerc, JeanBaptiste Lamarck, Charles Darwin, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe reflected on how the developmental history of?

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each organism related to the history of life on earth

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major biologic differences between humans and chimpanzees is from?

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“regulatory mutations” in the genome

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a key to understanding the morphologic differences among primates (humans and chimpanzees) is?

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to understand the differences in the gene expression pattern during development

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4
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Natural selection

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Environment and Survival of the fittest

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what does “fittest” means in survival of the fittest?

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not mean always mean the “biggest or strongest”

*It can mean fastest, smallest, fewest parasites, best able to avoid predators and/ or attract a mate

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Nature vs Nurture

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  • Heredity and traits: Passing of gene pool
  • “Inherited talent” and “Acquired talent”
  • 10,000-hour rule !
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Gorilla, Chimpanzees and Orangutans have what in common with humans?

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menstruate

I think shrews do as well

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What is special about the Dogon women of Mali?

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  • first period at the age of 16 and gives birth 8/9 times
  • pregnant or breast feeding suppresses ovulation
  • have approximately 100 periods, whereas western women have about 500
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Strassmann (1991) believes that the number of lifetime menses is not affected by? IS affected by? differences in diet or climate, but instead by things such as?

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NOT affected by diet or climate

*age of menarche, number of children borne, prevalence of breast feeding and sterility are more significant factors

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the number of periods we think of as normal (500) is abnormal in ____ terms

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evolutionary

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Has Evolution made our wisdom teeth disappear?

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A simple mathematical formula explains why our teeth look the way they do and suggest that our wisdom teeth will eventually disappear

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12
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Is low back pain a consequence of standing upright?

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Nonsense, bipedalism evolved because the apes that came down from the trees to the savannah needed to stand up to scan the horizon for predator and prey

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So, why do men have nipples?

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Males have nipples simply to be used as
pacifiers for their offspring when the mom is not available
*possibly becausesebacious glands are developed early and cannot be stopped (mammary develope later)

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14
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pregnancy in humans is how long? starts when?

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38 weeks

*starts a moment of fertilization

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15
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All multicellular organisms start out as a single cell called?

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zygote

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zygote

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  • fertilized egg (single cell)

* (~ 100µm in diameter)

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During the first 8 weeks following fertilization, the developing human is called an? means?

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embryo

*means “growing within”

18
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what is the embryonic period?

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characterized by the formation of most major body systems

*first 8 weeks following fertilization

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8 weeks until the end of pregnancy, the developing human is called? means?

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a fetus

*means “unborn offspring”

20
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what is the fetal period?

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characterized by the body growing larger and its systems begin to function
*Last 30 weeks of pregnancy

21
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the process of progressive change during pregnancy is called?

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development

22
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3 major aspects of development?

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differentiation
morphogenesis
growth

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differentiation

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A single cell gives rise to many cell types (muscle cell, neurons, blood cell, epithelial cell) found in an adult

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morphogenesis

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Intricate ordering of the differentiated cells or tissues are organized into organs so that the body plan is achieved

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growth

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Cell proliferation and cell death contribute to organ development.
*Developing cells know when to divide and when not to

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Fertilization to birth is?

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embryogenesis

27
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zygote>_____ >____> _____> trilaminar

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zygote> morula> blastocyte> bilaminar> trilaminar