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BGEN 3024 Midterm 1 Exam | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated
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gestational vs developmental age - gestational = last period -> birth

developmental = fertilization -> birth



embryonic vs fetal stage - embryonic = fertilization -> 9 weeks

fetal = 9 weeks -> birth



week 1 embryonic development - fertilization -> morula -> trophectoderm ( -> chorion and placenta) +
ICM (-> embryo proper)



3 key events in week 1+2 of development - - implantation

- gastrulation

- axis and layer formation



*errors in first 2 weeks are lethal*



implantation - - blastocyst adheres to endometrium

- initiates placenta formation

- occurs 6-8 days after fertilization (MUST occur within 10 days



gastrulation - gut tissue moves inside embryo



axis formation - orientation determined by sperm entry point

- head-tail (rostrocaudal)

- stomach to spine (dorsal-ventral)

- left-right (sagittal plane)

,miscarriage rates - 10-20% of known pregnancies

30-50% of all pregnancies



weeks 2-8 of development - - morphogenesis and organogenesis

- starts to look like a human (head, limb buds)

- all organ systems established (circulatory system becomes essential)



** errors result in severe abnormality or lethality



fetal development - - all major organs present BUT not all functional (gut and longs dont work)

- grows from 1 inch to 20+ inches

- critical period for CNS development



preterm - <37 weeks

- increased risk of mortality because of undeveloped CNS and respiratory system

- 25% survive @ 6 months



fetal surgery - - performed between 18-30 weeks

- used to correct severe spina bifida

- usually hysterotomy (fetus removed for surgery)



critical vs sensitive periods - critical = error is major or fatal

- lays the foundation for further development

- embryo as a whole and each organ system/structure have a critical period

sensitive = error is problematic but not fatal



dysmorphology - study of human congenital malformations (birth defects)

- not usually preventable

- diagnosed using 'normal' standards

, - ~3% of infants have major anomaly

- ~ 5-10% have minor anomaly



major vs minor anomalies/malformations - major = require medical attention

minor = don't require medical attention BUT may indicate more serious defects present/ help identify
syndromes i.e., marfan



4 dysmorphology classifications - - malformations

- disruptions

- deformations

- dysplasia



malformations - defects of organs that result from intrinsically abnormal development

- incomplete, redundant, or aberrant development

- isolated or syndromic

i.e., split hand



disruptions - defects resulting from interference with originally normal developmental processes

- not usually genetic

i.e., teratogenic influences



deformations - abnormal shape/form of body part resulting from mechanical factors/force

i.e., club foot



dysplasia - abnormal organization of cells into tissues

- usually not confined to single organ

i.e., CT in Marfan's, bone in achondroplasia



3 patterns of dysmorphology - - sequences

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