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Hi! I’m Tommy Pickles! To get started, click on ‘Embryotic Development’ or if you want to jump ahead, click ‘Stages of Development’. When you’re ready to see what you’ve learned, click on ‘Quiz’. You can find your way back here by clicking the ‘Home’ symbol. Have fun!. Embryotic Development .
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Hi! I’m Tommy Pickles! To get started, click on ‘Embryotic Development’ or if you want to jump ahead, click ‘Stages of Development’. When you’re ready to see what you’ve learned, click on ‘Quiz’. You can find your way back here by clicking the ‘Home’ symbol. Have fun! Embryotic Development Embryotic Development & Stages of Development! Stages of Development Before you do anything, check out this video! Quiz Home
First Stage of Prenatal Development The first stage is known as the Germinal Stage When does it occur? The first two weeks after conception. This is a picture of an egg being fertilized
What happens at the beginning of the Germinal Stage? • The sperm and egg unite in one of the fallopian tubes • The fertilized egg (zygote) moves toward the uterus where it will begin cell division and growth • What is the purpose of Cell division in the germinal stage? • The zygote divides into two cells, then four, then eight, and so on • As the cells multiply, they will take on distinctive masses: outer cells will become the placenta while the inner cells will become the embryo • The cells develop into blastocyst
Germinal Stage Continued • Implantation occurs when the blastocyst attaches to the uterus wall • How can we tell that implantation has been successful? • Hormonal changes halt a woman’s menstrual cycle and
Click on the screen once you think you know the answers! Lets Review the Germinal Stage! • Egg 1.) The sperm unites with what? 2.) When does it occur? • The first two weeks 3.) What is the fertilized egg called? • Zygote
The Embryotic Stage • The mass of cells is now called an embryo • The embryo divides into 3 layers that will eventually become the body systems • 22 days after conception, the spinal chord and brain begin to form • Four weeks in, the head, eyes, nose and ears and mouth form • Five weeks in, arms and legs begin to form • Cardiovascular system is the first body system to start working • All basic organs have formed at 8 weeks and the embryo weighs about 1 gram
Lets Review the Embryotic Stage 1.) How many layers does it divide into? • 3 2.) How long does it take for the brain to being to form? • 22 3.) What is the mass of cells called? • Embryo
The Fetal Stage • This stage lasts from 9 weeks until birth. • At 3 months the sex organs begin to appear • The end of the 3rd month marks the end of the first semester • The second trimester is months 4-6 • The fetus grows drastically during this stage • At week 28, the brain begins to mature quickly
Fetal Stage Continued • 7 months-birth is the 3rd trimester • Fetus continues to develop and gain weight • Lungs begin to expand and contract • FINALLY…… YOU HAVE A BABY!!!!
Lets Review the Fetal Stage 1.) When happens at 28 weeks? • The brain matures 2.) When does the first trimester end? • The end of the 3rd month 3.) How long does this stage last? • 9 weeks – birth
Stages of Human Development Click on a stage to learn more about it! Birth- 1 month 2-3 Months 1 year – 1 ½ years 4-6 months 1 ½ years – 2 years 7-9 months Review Page 10-12 months
Birth – 1 month • They feed 5-8 times per day • Have 20 hours of sensory capacity • Makes distinctions in vision, hearing, smelling, temperature, and pain • Emotional capacity is only generalized tension • Fed by mother • Helpless • Asocial
2 months – 3 months • Visually can see color • Visual and oral explanation • Cries, coo’s, and grunts • Has control of eye muscle and head • Can emotionallyfeel distress • Can smile • Can be soothed by rocking
4 months- 6 months • Can localize sound • Can babble • Can make vowel sounds • Fed 3-5 times per day • Can roll over • Can grasp things • Controls head and arm movement • Recognizes mother • Enjoys being cuddled
7 month- 9 months • Controls trunk and hands • Sits without support • Crawls • Specific emotional attachment to mother • Protests separation from mother • Enjoys playing
1 year – 1 ½ years • Creeps up stairs • Walks 10-20 minutes • Can start to scribble with crayon • Dependent behavior • Doesn’t like separation from mother • Fear of bath time • Obeys limited commands • Repeats a few words • Responds to mirror images of himself • Feeds himself
1 ½ years – 2 years • Can run and kick a ball • Capable of bladder and bowel control • Vocabulary of more than 200 words • Sleeps 12 hours a night • Takes 1-2 hour nap • Can throw temper tantrums • Does opposite of what he is told
See if you can recall the information from the previous slides! Lets Review! Emotional capacity of only generalized tension Birth- 1 month Can be soothed by rocking 2-3 months Canrollover 4-6 months Sitswithoutsupport 7-9 months Stands 10-12months Feedsitself 1 -1 ½ years Capable of bladder control 1 ½ years – 2 years
Are you ready to be quizzed over what you have learned? YES! NO!
When does the germinal stage of prenatal development occur? A. First five weeks B. First 2 weeks C. Last 6 week s D. The whole first trimester
In the Embryotic stage, the embryo divides into 3 layers. What will these layers eventually become? A. Major body systems B. Feet C. Hair D. Teeth
When does the Fetal Stage Occur? A. 6-10 weeks B. 0-8 weeks C. 0-28 days D. 9 weeks- birth
How many hours of sensory capacity does a baby from birth to 1 month have? A. 18 B. 10 C. 20 D. 60
At what stage can babies feel emotional distress? A. 6-8 months B. 2 months – 3 months C. 1-2 months D. 3-8 months
What stage does a baby start babbling? A. 4-6 months B. 10-12 weeks C. 8-12 weeks D. 1-3 months
At what stage do babies begin to crawl? A. 0-6 months B. 2-3 months C. 9-12 months D. 7-9 months
At 10-12 months, how many words can a baby say? A. 50 B. 1-2 C. 200 D. 7,500,000
When do babies start to show dependent behavior? A. 6 months B. 2 years C. 1 year- 1 ½ years D. 0-3 months
At 1 ½ years – 2 years, how many hours a night do babies sleep? A. 12 B. 16 C. 24 D. 0
10 months – 12 months • Control of legs and feet • Stands • Apposition of thumb and fore finger • Can say one or two words • Imitates sounds • Responds to simple commands • On average 3 meals a day • Sleeps 12 hours with naps • Can experience affection, fear of strangers, curiosity and exploration • Responds to own name • Can wave goodbye