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How does one cell become a whole new organism? TOPIC: Embryonic Development and Prenatal Care Biology “Buzz”: Embryonic Development I. Before Implantation KEY IDEAS Development- the changes that occur after fertilization and continues throughout life. Ovum- an egg (ova is plural!) Fertilization- union of sperm and egg nuclei. Zygote- a fertilized egg. Once fertilization occurs the zygote now begins the amazing process of becoming a whole new organism. This process starts and continues with cell division. I. Before After ~8 days the embryo implants into the uterus and the cells will differentiate into the various cells of the body. When cells differentiate into various cells of the body, for example…neurons, blood cells and skin cells, these specialized cells will give rise to different body tissues, organs and organ systems. After Implantation Embryonic Development Early human development includes the formation of membranes that surround, protect and nourish the developing embryo and by 8 weeks is known as a fetus. After Implantation Embryonic Development The amnion forms a sac around the embryo and contains amniotic fluid to cushion the growing embryo. The yolk sac provides early nutrition and serves as an early site for the formation of blood. The chorion helps to form the placenta- the connection between the mother and developing embryo. The placenta is the embryo’s organ of respiration, nourishment, and excretion. The umbilical cord connects the embryo/fetus to the placenta. Fetal development is divided into trimesters, each lasting about 3 months. Prenatal care, or care during pregnancy, ensures all goes well with the developing fetus. Important things to pay attention to during pregnancy include: 1. Nutrition and supplements such as calcium, iron, and folic acid. 2. Plenty of fluids. 3. Exercise 4. Sleep Analysis Questions… 1. What can we say is true about the genetic information in each and every differentiated cell found in an embryo? WHY? The genetic information or DNA is the same in every cell because all cells have originally divided from one cell, the zygote, by mitotic cell division. 2. If the DNA is the same in every cell, then how do cells become specialized in function and structure? Different parts of the DNA or different genes will “turn on” as needed by the cell according to what function each cell will have. Reading for information… Read “Some Things to Avoid” and answer the following questions. What are possible outcomes for a baby that has been exposed to… Alcohol Recreational drugs Nicotine Caffeine Over-the-counter and Prescription drugs. Create a T-chart in your notebooks to record your notes!