BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Ectopic Pregnancy, Trophoblast, Morula

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Cleavage is a series of rapid cell divisions that produce smaller and smaller cells eventually forming a solid ball of cells called a morula. These cells are totipotent that is, they have the capacity to become any of the cells of the body. Continued division results in formation of an inner cell mass that becomes the future embryo and outer trophoblast cells that will form part of the fetal part of the placenta. The trophoblast implants itself into the stratum functionalis of the uterus. A few days after fertilization, the blastocyst normally implants itself into the endometrium of the body of the uterus. Abnormal implantation, called an ectopic pregnancy, may occur in the fallopian tube or pelvic cavity. Shortly after implantation the trophoblast cells of the blastocyst begin to secrete human chorionic gonadotropin (hcg). This hormone will act on the ovaries so that they maintain production of estrogens and progesterone which, in turn, maintain the endometrium.

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