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A: Metamorphosis is the biological mechanism by which an animal physically develops after birth or…
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A: Gametes are reproductive cells. In male it is known as sperm and in female it is known as egg or…
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A: An infant is a baby who is less than 1 year of age. During the early development of this stage, they…
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A: The solid ball of cells that forms at the conclusion of cleavage gives rise to blastula, which is…
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A: The Uteroplacental circulation is the vascular contact that is present between the uterus and the…
Q: Discuss the following terms in detail: 1.1 Fertilisation 1.2 Cleavage 1.3 Gastrulation 1.4…
A: Gametes are defined as the reproductive haploid cells of the organism where they consists of 23…
Q: Construct a Table to show the differentiation of the Germ Layers: ( It is a known fact…
A: Introduction The process of forming and developing an embryo from a zygote or a somatic cell is…
Q: Describe the three primary germ layers. Describe what body tissues will be derived from each layer.
A: During embryonic development, the initial zygote undergoes cleavage to form a morula and then a…
Q: Which of the following consists of both fetal and maternal tissues? (a)umbilical cord (b) placenta…
A: The unborn offspring that is known to develop from an embryo is called the fetus. The overall…
Q: Name the only TWO germ layers that give rise to your feet
A: The germ layer is one of three primary cell layers that form during embryonic development.
Q: The formation of three germ layers is called Select one: a. gastrulation b. pluripotency c.…
A: A zygote is the fertilized egg that is formed by the fusion of the egg and the sperm via the process…
Q: Which developmental stage is mismatched? a. second week—implantation b. third week—heart development…
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Q: List (and explain) 2 tests/procedures related to Reproductive (Male/Female) Body system
A: Fertility tests are an important element of the evaluation and treatment of infertility. Your doctor…
Q: Match the germ layer with the correct derivative Gastrodermis v [ Choose ] Ectoderm Endoderm…
A: There are 3 germ layers ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm giving rise to different organs in…
Q: Which of the following is false? a. The endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm are germ layers. b. The…
A: The fusion and amalgamation of the male spermatozoa with the ovum of the female are the…
Q: Describe the four stages of labor (along with the 4 phases of labor in the first stage).
A: To expel the viable product of conception out of the womb through the vagina, the events occurs in…
Q: Body organs first begin to form and function during theperiod of the _________ ; within 6 months,…
A: A zygote is produced after the fertilization of sperm and an egg. Embryo and fetus are terminologies…
Q: ________________________is the period of development from fertilization to birth, whereas is the…
A: Gestation is considered as the period between conception ( or certification) and birth when the baby…
Q: A fertilized egg is the blue print of future development’. Explain
A: A single cell-fertilized egg is transformed into a fully developed and independent individual. It is…
Q: During the organogenesis stage, several of the five essential developmental processes take place.…
A: I have discussed a primary step of organogenesis which is crucial for further development in next…
Q: Which of the following extra-embyonic membranes become the embryonic portion of the structure…
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Q: Which of the following statements is incorrect?a. The placenta secretes hormones such as…
A: The placenta is a temporary organ that is formed in the uterus during pregnancy. The umbilical cord…
Q: State what is occuring in process 3 and how it affects the amount of genetic information an…
A: The thing that happens in process 3 is called Fertilization. What is fertilization? The process of…
Q: w does the fertilized egg give rise to the adult
A: Life begins with a single cell known as a Zygote. The single diploid cell produced by the merging of…
Q: Create a storyboard that depicts an egg's journey through ovulation, fertilization and implantation.
A: The reproductive arrangement of a life form, otherwise called the genital framework, is the natural…
Q: detail the effect of pregnancy on the repiratory, excretory and cardiovascular systems.
A: Anatomical and physical changes evolve in various organ systems while during the stage of delivery…
Q: Normal childbirth is driven by a positive feedback loop. Analyze the given diagram and discuss in…
A: Homeostasis is the maintenance of stable internal environment. Feedback system helps in maintenance…
Q: Which of the following extra-embryonic membranes becomes the embryonic portion of the structure…
A: Extraembryonic membrane are the extra membrane that are formed outside the growing embryo . There…
Q: Give some hazard of prenatal development
A: Prenatal development is a critical time for the developing individual. It is during this time that…
Q: Identify which of the following, if any, are unique to mammals:a female uterus, a male vas deferens,…
A: Mammals are the class of vertebrates that includes humans. They contain mammary glands, middle ear…
Q: The placenta function to Select one: A. Produce blood cells B. Provide nutrition for the growing…
A: The placenta is a temporary, membranous, vascular organ that develops in females during pregnancy.…
Q: Make a flowchart to show early embryonic development in humans. Start with the zygote
A: Life starts from a single cell called Zygote. A zygote is formed by the fusion of the male gamete…
Q: Mark in which period the following events occur. Germinal Period Embryonic Period Fetal Period The…
A: Prenatal development is the development of the embryo and the fetus in the process of gestation. It…
Q: The placenta is formed from ________.a. the embryo’s mesenchymal cellsb. the mother’s endometrium…
A: Placenta is defined as the organ that develops in the uterus of the women during pregnancy. The…
Q: In the documentary film "Life inside the Womb by Body Atlas". This film shows the physical…
A: The film “Life inside the Womb by Body Atlas” describes the formation of a baby inside the fetus of…
Q: Differentiate Family Planning from Contraception. Discuss the natural and artificial…
A: Nursing counselling and advise involves certain intervention which helps process focusing on the…
Q: Select one: Part of the chorion develops into the fetal portion of the placenta. The chorionic villi…
A: The function of the placenta is related to the pregnancy period. It is studied under the domain of…
Q: Match the human development with the week or month of development. Question 30 options: skull,…
A: Once the fertilization occurs the resulting zygote moves to the uterus there it gets adhered to the…
Q: During the embryonic developmen, the trophoblast will developed into Select one: A. The embryonic…
A: Developmental biology focuses on the study of developmental sequences of organisms. The embryonic…
Q: Create a diagram showing the feedback loops involved in childbirth
A: Feedback loops are responsible for maintaining homeostasis. They respond to any stimulus or…
Q: Illustrate a grastula showcasing the three germ layers and label it
A: Fertilization is the process in which male and female Gametes bind to form embryo . Embryo undergo…
Q: Give the name of the structure that the phrase describes. The number of primary germ layers that…
A: The development of a human embryo is called embryogenesis, which starts with the fertilization of an…
Q: State the differences of the frog and human embryology.
A: Embryology is the branch of science that deals with the embryo and the embryonic development. Frogs…
Q: Briefly summarize the main phases of animal development from fertilization to organogenesis, and…
A: After a sexual intercourse , the fertilization process takes place. Once the fertilization takes…
Q: What are the three main cell types formed during gastrulation? Give examples of which tissues are…
A: gastrulation is a stage of embryonic development where gastrula is formed from single layer…
Q: Match the organ system with the reproductive function it provides. Reset Help Lymphatic system :…
A: The human body is a very complex creature made up of several systems. Each system in the human body…
Q: Write 5 Example of post embryonic development
A: After the formation of the embryo, there is further growth, morphogenesis, and development to…
Discuss the role of the somites in developing a body plan.
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- ___________ removes webs between developing digits. a. Gastrulation c. Apoptosis b. Lactation d. ImplantationExplain the germ layers and the principle structures the germ layers give rise to in the adult.Describe what happens during the first days of embryonic development from the first cell division until implantation.
- The stage of prenatal development in which there is rapid growth and all of the organ systems are fully functional is referred to as the a.)first trimester b.)second trimester c.)third trimester d.)zygote phaseDescribe the three primary germ layers. Describe what body tissues will be derived from each layer.Describe each stage of the development from fertilized egg to blastocyst stage