BLG 700 Chapter Notes - Chapter 29: Neural Tube Defect, Zona Pellucida, Ventricular Septal Defect

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The human life span is divided into prenatal (before birth) and postnatal (after birth) periods. The prenatal period extends from conception until birth and is composed of three stages: Prenatal period about 9 months: clinicians use mothers last menstrual period (lmp) to calculate clinical age of the unborn child, embryologists use postovulatory age to describe timing of development events. ~14 days after last menstrual period (lmp) to calculate age of unborn child used by the book. Young adult age 20-40; middle age age 40-65, older adult (seniors) age 65-death. Prenatal development period from conception until birth (9 months) 28. 20: secondary oocyte surrounded by corona radiata (fig. 29. 1) composed of cumulus cells (mass of granulosa cells) expelled from follicle with oocyte during ovulation. Acts as barrier to sperm reaching oocyte flagella of sperm propel them through the corona radiate to the zona pellucida. Extracellular membrane composed mostly of glycoproteins that lies between the corona radiata and the oocyte.

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