KNES 370 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Prenatal Development, Trophoblast, Zygote

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Prenatal development: triggers the entire developmental process, individual constraint. Timing is critical during fertilization process because there is small chance the egg will be fertilized: changes reduced because women produce an egg every 28 days and the egg can only survive about a day. Divided into three periods: the zygotic, embryonic and fetal periods. Zygotic period: takes place in the first two weeks after conception, creation of the fertilized egg (zygote, cell division, attachment of the zygote to the uterine wall. Will occur about 11-15 days after conception. Called implantation: blastocyst (group of cells) Consists of an inner mass of cells that will develop into the embryo: trophoblast (outer layer of cells) Provides nutrition and support for the embryo: rapid cell division of zygote, one week after conception, the cells will begin to specialize for different tasks, multiple constraints: First: female produces egg every 28 days and only survives for about 24 hours.

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