Pregnancy Flashcards

1
Q

Pregnancy refers to the events that

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Occur from fertilization to birth

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2
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Day 1 of pregnancy is the time from

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The first period

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3
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Fertilization refers to the events that turn the egg into a

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Zygote

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4
Q

Oocyte is viable for

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12-24 hours

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5
Q

Sperm is viable for

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24-48 hours, but can last in the tract for up to 5 days

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6
Q

For fertilization to occur, sperm must be

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Capacitated before penetration

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7
Q

Capacitation of sperm occurs when it

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Comes across secretions in the tract

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8
Q

Capacitation allows for the weakening of the

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Acrosomal membrane

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9
Q

The acrosome is found at the head of the sperm and contains

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Hydrolytic enzymes (help for digestion of hole)

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10
Q

What happens during the Acrosomal Reaction?

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Acrosomal enzymes break down the linings of the egg by going through corona and binding to zona

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11
Q

Zygote travels down fallopian tube and into the uterus in the span of

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5-6 days

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12
Q

Cleavage occurs when

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Zygote is on the way to the uterus

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13
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What is Cleavage?

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Rapid mitotic division without intervening growth

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14
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In the single cell stage, the cell is a

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Zygote

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15
Q

The Morula is the

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Solid ball of blastomeres (3 days)

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16
Q

The Early Blastocyst is when the

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Morula hollows out and fills with fluid

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17
Q

How is the Blastocyst that implants in the uterine lining?

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It is a sphere of trophoblast cells and inner cell mass

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18
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What is the Blastocyst?

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Pre-embryo that forms as its getting closer to uterus

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19
Q

Trophoblast cells release a hormone which

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Signals ovaries to maintain corpus luteum

20
Q

Implantation is completed by

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12th day post-ovulation

21
Q

Placentation is the

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Formation of the placenta

22
Q

Placentation is done with the contribution of

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Embryonic and maternal material

23
Q

What is the Placenta’s endocrine function?

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It produces hormones to maintain pregnancy, lactation, and childbirth

24
Q

The Placenta allows for the exchange of

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Nutrients, gases, and waste for embryo

25
Q

Embryonic stage lasts for

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8 weeks

26
Q

The reproductive system develops in what stage?

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Embryonic stage

27
Q

What determines the gender of the embryo?

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Region on Y chromosome called the SRY Gene

28
Q

What happens when the SRY region is activated?

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There is a male-developmental pathway

29
Q

What is Antigen Sensitivity?

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A person has external genitalia that is female but internal is more mixed

30
Q

How does Antigen Sensitivity happen?

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XY and producing testosterone, but there are no receptors on cells to respond to that testosterone

31
Q

Embryo has undifferentiated gonads around

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6 weeks

32
Q

Both testes and ovaries develop from

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Common, undifferentiated structures called genital ridges

33
Q

Primordial stem cells have origin in the

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Yolk Sac

34
Q

During embryonic development, cells migrate from yolk sac to the embryo and settle in

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The genital ridge, differentiating between oogonia and spermatogonia

35
Q

Early Embryonic Development has two sets of ducts:

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  • Wolffian: Develop into male stuff

- Mullerian: Develop into female

36
Q

The Mullerian duct is activated when there is

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No SRY Gene

37
Q

What happens when the SRY Gene is activated?

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Release of anti-Mullerian hormone which disintegrates Mullerian ducts and promotes development of Wolffian Ducts

38
Q

Different ducts are precursors to the

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Shape of genitalia

39
Q

What happens at 5 months (fetal stage)?

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Genital swelling either develops into scrotum or the labia majora

40
Q

Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome occurs when there is a

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Mutation in the gene for the androgen receptor, so is insensitive to testosterone and other androgens

41
Q

Fetal Development ranges from

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Week 8 until birth

42
Q

What is significant about Fetal Development?

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Organs are in place but they are not developed (Embryo still is not viable)

43
Q

The first trimester lasts from

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6 to 12 weeks

44
Q

The second trimester lasts from

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13 to 28 weeks

45
Q

The third trimester lasts from

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29 to 40 weeks