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your Future
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Figure 17.25 This embryo, the
result of an ectopic pregnancy,
could not survive implantation
outside its mother’s uterus.
- The developmental process called produces the
shape and structure of particular body regions. - is the gene-guided process by which cells in
different locations in the embryo become specialized.
a. Implantation c. Cell differentiation
b. Neurulation d. Morphogenesis - In a human zygote, the cell divisions of cleavage produce
an embryonic stage known generally as a.
a. zona pellucida c. blastocyst
b. gastrula d. larva - Match each developmental stage with its description.
cleavage a. egg and sperm mature
gamete formation in parents
organ formation b. sperm, egg nuclei fuse
cell differentiation c. germ layers form
gastrulation d. zygote becomes a ball of
fertilization cells called a morula
e. cells come to have specific
structures and functions
f. starts when germ layers
split into subgroups of cells - Of the four extraembryonic membranes, only the is
not needed in order for an embryo to develop properly.
a. yolk sac d. chorion
b. allantois e. this is a trick question,
c. amnion because all are needed - All of the following apply to the birth process (labor) except
.
a. It consists of four main stages.
b. Hormones from the fetus trigger it.
c. In a newborn, breathing air triggers the shutdown of the
“bypass” vessels of fetal circulation.
d. It is an example of positive feedback rather than negative
feedback. - Of the following, cannot cross the placenta.
a. alcohol
b. the mother’s antibodies
c. antibiotics
d. toxic substances in tobacco smoke
e. all can cross the placenta
CritiCaL tHinKing
- How accurate is the statement “A pregnant woman must
do everything for two”? Give some specifics to support
your answer. - A renowned developmental biologist, Lewis Wolpert, once
observed that birth, death, and marriage are not the most
impor tant events in human life—rather, Wolpert said, the
most important moment in life is gastrulation. Given the
discussion in Section 17.1, what do you think he meant? - One of your best friends tells you that she and her husband
think she might be pregnant. She feels she can wait until
she’s several months along before finding an obstetrician.
You think she could use some medical advice sooner, and
you suggest she discuss her plans with a physician as
soon as possible. What kinds of health issues might you be
concerned about? © Gary Head
4. The complications of ectopic
pregnancy (Section 17.2)
are life-threatening for the
mother, and in fact each year
in the United States a few
pregnant women die when
their situation is not diagnosed
in time. Tragically, the only
option is to surgically remove
the embryo, which was
doomed from the beginning.
Based on what you know about
where an embryo normally
develops, explain why the
ectopic embryo in Figure 17.25
could not have long survived.
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Researchers studying Alzheimer’s
disease may be making significant
progress in understanding how the
disease takes hold in the brain. They
already know that not everyone who
develops AD’s characteristic tangles
and plaques goes on to develop
the disease itself. Now scientists at
Harvard University have discovered that
protection may come from a brain protein called REST that
was thought to act only during fetal life, helping assure proper
timing of neural development in the brain. The Harvard team
discovered that REST becomes active again in older adults—
except in people who develop AD. As more is learned about
REST’s role in adults, researchers hope the knowledge may
lead to therapies for preventing Alzheimer’s or slowing its
progress in the brain.
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