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HUMAN REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT THE BIOLOGICAL MIRACLE OF BIRTH HOW I BECAME ME? A million, million spermatozoa All of them alive Out of their cataclysm but one poor Noah Dare hope to survive And among that billion minus one Might have chanced to be Shakespeare, another Newton, a new Donne But the One was Me. GAMETOGENESIS Oogenesis in female produces the ovum Spermatogenesis in male produces the sperm 30.3 Males Fig. 30.11 The male reproductive organs • The testis produces sperm and testosterone – Enclosed in a hanging sac called the scrotum • Sperm need cooler temperature to develop • Spermatogenesis occurs in the seminiferous tubules Sperm are then transferred to the epididymis for storage and maturation From there to the vas deferens To the urethra which empties through the penis Contains 23 chromosomes Fig. 30.13 Human sperm cell Fig. 30.12 The testis and formation of sperm 30.4 Females Fig. 30.15 The female reproductive organs • At birth, a female’s ovaries contains all the oocytes she will ever produce – ~ 2 million oocytes are arrested in prophase I of the first meiotic division • At puberty, the release of FSH causes the resumption of meiosis I in a few oocytes –However, only one becomes dominant and is ovulated »Mature egg cells are called ova (singular, ovum) • This cycle is repeated about every 28 days Fig. 30.16 The ovary and formation of an ovum “ And two become one.” FERTILIZATION A million, million spermatozoa All of them alive….. What is Fertilization? Fusion of Egg and Sperm to form a Zygote “ Out of their cataclysm but one poor Noah Dare hope to survive…” • Fertilization of the egg occurs high in the Fallopian tubes (also called uterine tubes or oviducts) – The fertilized egg is now called a zygote • It is transported to the uterus –A muscular pear-shaped organ about the size of a fist »It narrows to a muscular ring called the cervix Leads to the vagina CLEAVAGE •Zygote •Morula MORPHOGENESIS •What happens to the morula during morphogenesis? •What is a blastula? GASTRULATION •Gastrula •Ectoderm •Mesoderm •Endoderm IMPLANTATION What are the functions of implantation? Where does the embryo gets its nourishment at this stage? NEURALATION AND ORGANOGENESIS Neurulation: Determination of Body Architecture • In the third week, the three primary germ layers begin development into body tissues and organs – First, the notochord develops from the mesoderm • The neural tube develops from the ectoderm –The gut develops from the endoderm • On either side of the notochord blocks of tissue form – These somites give rise to muscles, vertebrae and connective tissues developing notochord • By the end of the third week, the embryo is about mm (< 0.1 inches) long 2 FETAL And among that billion minus one Might have chanced to be ….. DEVELOPMENT 30.7 Fetal Development Fourth week Formation of body organs, or organogenesis Critical time in development Alcohol use may cause fetal alcohol syndrome Embryo reaches about 5 mm 30.7 Fetal Development Second month Great changes in morphology occur Limbs assume adult shape Major internal organs are evident Embryo reaches about 25 mm 30.7 Fetal Development Third month Development is essentially complete except for lungs and brain Developing human is now called a fetus It carries out primitive reflexes like sucking 30.7 Fetal Development Second trimester A time of growth Bone formation occurs Hair and body are covered with fine hair called lanugo By the end of the 6th month, the fetus is 30 cm (1 foot) long 30.7 Fetal Development Third trimester Pace of growth accelerates Weight of fetus more than doubles Nutrients provided by mother’s blood via the placenta Most major nerve tracts are formed in the brain Fig. 30.21 PARTURITION But the One was Me! Dr. Naegele, circa 1850, determined that the average length of human gestation was approximately 266 days from conception. He assumed that the average woman had cycles that lasted 28 days and that she ovulated on Day 14 of her cycle. He used his data to come up with a mathematical calculation for due dates: ((LMP + 7 days) - 3 months) = Due Date EX: ((January 1, 1996 + 7 days) - 3 months) Due date = October 8, 1996 LABOR AND BIRTH • • • • • Stage 1 (labor pains) Mother becomes aware of strong uterine contractions cervix becomes dilated (10cm/4 in) cervix is effaced (continuous with the uterine wall; indistinguishable) Lasts 8 to 24 hours if 1st pregnancy LABOR AND BIRTH • • • • • Stage 2 (actual birth) amniotic sac burst, “ My water broke!” contractions have 2-3 minutes interval Baby is expelled into the vagina (baby is delivered) Infant’s head slowly emerges and 2-3 contractions ejects the body, “Push,push!” LABOR AND BIRTH • Stage 3 (Afterbirth) • Umbilical cord is tied and cut • 10-20 mins. After birth, placenta separates from the uterus and is expelled • placenta is inspected for abnormalities and later discarded NATURAL VAGINAL BIRTH CEASARIAN BIRTH Stage 1: INCISION Stage 2: ACTUAL BIRTH The fetus is removed from the mother’s womb HERE I AM !!! SUMMARY OF HUMAN REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT I. Pre-embryonic - Gametogenesis - Fertilization II. Embryonic - Cleavage - Morphogenesis - Implantation - Gastrulation - Neuralation - Organogenesis III. Post Embryonic - Fetal Development & Growth - Parturition - Post - natal Development - Reproductive Maturity - Aging - Death Once this was YOU, what have you made it into?