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A. Internal Fertilization 1. Penis deposits sperm into the vagina 2. Fertilization of the egg usually occurs in the fallopian tubes (oviducts) 3. Sperm and egg combine chromosomes to form a zygote In humans: 23 + Sperm (n) 23 Egg (n) = 46 Zygote (2n) Brief Review 1. Sex cells that unite during fertilization, forming a single cell known as a zygote ______________. 2. The normal diploid chromosome number of a fruit fly is 8. How many chromosomes would a normal zygote of a fruit fly contain? 8 3. Compared to animals that carry on external fertilization, animals that carry on internal fertilization A. reproduce in water C. produce fewer eggs B. reproduce by spores D. produce more eggs B. Internal Embryonic Development 1. Cleavage: Repeated mitotic division of the embryo •Cell number increases but individual cell size decreases 2. Embryonic Stages: a) Zygote: Single-celled embryo b) Morula: Solid ball of cells c) Blastula (blastocyst): Hollow ball of cells; filled with fluid d) Gastrula: Embryo consisting of 3 cell layers (germ layers) 3. Gastrulation a) One side of blastula indents to form the gastrula b) Consists of 3 germ layers: Endoderm: inner layer Mesoderm: middle layer Ectoderm: outer layer 4. Differentiation: Embryonic stem cells become specialized * Occurs during gastrulation • Ectoderm nervous system, skin, hair, nails • Mesoderm muscles, circulatory system, skeleton, excretory system, reproductive system • Endoderm digestive and respiratory systems, parts of the liver and pancreas C. Internal Development in Placental Mammals 1. Embryo develops in uterus 2. Placenta: temporary organ that exchanges gases, nutrients, and wastes between mother and child 3. Umbilical Cord: attaches embryo to placenta 4. Amniotic Fluid: protects embryo from shock Human Development at 6 weeks Human Development at 4 months D. Prenatal Development (Pregnancy) 1. Mother should: a. Eat nutritious foods b. Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs c. Receive proper medical attention regularly Where are my arms??? Drug-Induced Birth Defects *Although the blood of the mother and baby never mix, certain chemicals are able to pass through the placenta to the baby’s blood. A. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: •Slow development •Heart defects •Facial abnormalities •Mental retardation •Low birth weight B. Cigarette Smoke: •Placental problems •Low birth weight •Heart defects •Asthma •Correlated with SIDS Some additional info… CENSORED! CENSORED!