KINESIOL 2Y03 Lecture 3: Embryology & Development

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Fertilization: secondary oocyte when it gets released it has only gone through one meiotic division (considered a secondary oocyte at this stage) What stops multiple sperm from fertilizing the oocyte: fast block to polyspermy, depolarization (shocking outside of the membrane, pushing all other sperm away from reaching inside of oocyte, slow block to polyspermy. Intracellular release of ca 2+ - exocytosis of h20 (calcium leaves cell and brings back water: oocyte shrinks zona pellucida denatures, zp3 becomes inactivated (no more sperm can reach the inside of oocyte) Embryonic development: the first through eighth week after fertilization are called the embryonic period. Lacunae: syncytiotrophoblast surround maternal blood vessels and digest their walls, forming pools of blood. Embryonic disc day 15: developing embryo is in a cavity. Case study : after struggling to conceive, lauren completed a round of ivf (in vitro fertilization), and found out she is pregnant with twins.

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