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Prenatal Development: Stages and Advantages of Human Fetus, Study notes of Human Biology

An in-depth exploration of prenatal development in humans, covering the three distinct stages - germinal, embryonic, and fetal periods. Learn about fertilization, implantation, organ development, and the advantages of a full-term fetus.

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Prenatal DevelopmentPrenatal Development
Introduction
Three Stages of Prenatal Development
Germinal period
fertilization and implantation
Embryonic period
support systems
general growth/change
sex differentiation
Fetal period
Advantages of Full-Term Fetus
Prenatal DevelopmentPrenatal Development
Introduction
Compared to the newborns of other species, human
newborns are quite helpless, dependent and
underdeveloped at birth.
As a result, much of our development occurs in a rather
stimulating environment, which is both a challenge and a
source of opportunity
Even so, a great deal of development occurs
prenatally….
Three Stages of Prenatal DevelopmentThree Stages of Prenatal Development
1. Germinal Period: fertilization and implantation
(conception -2 weeks)
sperm and egg unite to form single-celled zygote
zygote travels through fallopian tube toward uterus as
cell division by mitosis begins
by day 4, approximately 60-70 cells, arranged like a
hollow ball, referred to as a blastula
when blastula reaches uterus, it burrows into the lining
and begins process of implantation, which begins by
about day 6 and takes a few days to complete.
Implantation initiates the next (embryonic) period.
Note: ~58% of zygotes fail to implant successfully!
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Prenatal DevelopmentPrenatal Development

  • Introduction
  • Three Stages of Prenatal Development
    • Germinal period
      • fertilization and implantation
    • Embryonic period
      • support systems
      • general growth/change
      • sex differentiation
    • Fetal period
  • Advantages of Full-Term Fetus

Prenatal DevelopmentPrenatal Development

  • Introduction
    • Compared to the newborns of other species, human newborns are quite helpless, dependent and underdeveloped at birth.
    • As a result, much of our development occurs in a rather stimulating environment, which is both a challenge and a source of opportunity
    • Even so, a great deal of development occurs prenatally….

Three Stages of Prenatal DevelopmentThree Stages of Prenatal Development

  1. Germinal Period: fertilization and implantation (conception - 2 weeks) - sperm and egg unite to form single-celled zygote - zygote travels through fallopian tube toward uterus as cell division by mitosis begins - by day 4, approximately 60-70 cells, arranged like a hollow ball, referred to as a blastula - when blastula reaches uterus, it burrows into the lining and begins process of implantation , which begins by about day 6 and takes a few days to complete. - Implantation initiates the next (embryonic) period.
  • Note: ~58% of zygotes fail to implant successfully!

Stages of Prenatal Development (cont’d)Stages of Prenatal Development (cont’d)

  1. Embryonic Period: period of structural development (3-8wks)
    • support system develops:
      • placenta - remarkable organ that allows for exchanges between mother’s and embryo’s blood systems - maintains hormone levels that prevent menstruation, prepare breasts for milk production and eventually help to initiate labor and delivery
      • umbilical cord - connects embryo to placenta
      • amniotic sac - protective membrane, holds in amniotic fluid in which embryo is suspended

Also during the embryonic period:Also during the embryonic period:

  • 21-28 days: eyes start to develop, heart begins to beat, system of blood vessels develops
  • 5 weeks: arm and leg buds form
  • 7 weeks: facial structures connect
  • 8 weeks: major organ development completed Final major development: sex differentiation (not completed until the next stage) - ~6 weeks, appearance of indifferent gonad = a cluster of cells that can develop into either male or female sex organs. Presence of Y chromosome triggers production of testosterone and dev. of male sex organs; default is dev. of female organs. Completed by 12 weeks - brain development is different for males and females Note that a serious error of development during this embryonic stage typically will result in a spontaneous abortion

Stages of Prenatal Development (cont’d)Stages of Prenatal Development (cont’d)

  1. Fetal Period : focus on growth and maturation (9wks-birth)
  • by end of 3rd month: fetus is 3 inches long and weighs .75oz; fetus moves spontaneously; heartbeat can be heard with amplified stethoscope
  • 4th-5th month: weight increases 10-fold
    • 4th month: fetus sucks and swallows; mother probably has felt quickening (social implications)
    • 5th month: vernix covers skin; activity more pronounced
  • 6th month: sensory receptors become well-established
  • 20-26 weeks: transitional period - turning point in probability of survival outside the womb - 22 wks/22 oz/at most 20% chance of survival - 26 wks/32 oz/80% chance of survival - 30 wks/ survival almost certain