Science 10-Biology Activity 15 The Development of the Human Embryo



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Science 10-Biology Activity 15 The Development of the Human Embryo 10 Name Due Date Show Me Hand In Correct and Hand In Again By NOTE: This worksheet is based on material from pages 379-380 in Science Probe and Internet Handout for Activity 15 (from Teacher). 1. When a zygote starts to divide, it is called an. 2. The embryo becomes implanted in 3. A large structure called the develops between the embryo and the mother. 4. In the placenta, blood vessels of the mother and the embryo come close but do not. 5. How does oxygen and food reach the cells of the embryo? 6. How are the wastes produced by the embryo dealt with? 7. Can harmful substances pass through the placenta? 8. Why do you think mutagens are particularly dangerous during the early stages of embryo development? Activity 15 Worksheet on Human Reproduction Page 1

9. The placenta secretes a hormone which ensures the continuing production of the hormone, which maintains the lining of the uterus. 10. What happens to the menstrual cycle during pregnancy? 11. About 8 to 10 weeks after fertilization, the embryo is now called a 12. The time from fertilization to birth for a human is about months. 13. About how long after fertilization, does the heart start beating? How large is the embryo at this time? 14. About how long after fertilization, can the embryo be recognized as being human? 15. The cord connects the fetus to the placenta, and thus the supply of food and oxygen. 16. List three things that hormones from the mother and the baby do during birth: 17. What is the cervix? 18. What is the purpose of contractions of the uterus? NOW GO TO THE INTERNET SITE: http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec22/ch259/ch259a.html AND USE THE INFORMATION TO HELP YOU ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTONS: 19. Drugs taken by a pregnant woman reach the fetus primarily by crossing the, the same route taken by and nutrients, which are needed for the fetus's growth and development. Activity 15 Worksheet on Human Reproduction Page 2

20. Give three ways that drugs which a pregnant woman takes can directly affect the fetus. 21. Drugs can affect the placenta by the blood vessels and reducing the supply of and to the fetus. This can result in a baby that is weight and developed. 22. Drugs can cause the muscles of the uterus to forcefully, indirectly injuring the fetus by reducing its supply or triggering labor and delivery 23. Clearly label the following on the diagram The Placenta, the Umbilical cord, the Fetus s blood Vessels, the Mother s blood vessels, the Placental membrane. a villis (singular for villi ) Activity 15 Worksheet on Human Reproduction Page 3

24. Some of the fetus's blood vessels are contained in tiny hairlike projections ( ) of the placenta that extend into the wall of the. The mother's blood passes through the space surrounding the (intervillous space). Only a thin (placental ) separates the mother's blood in the intervillous space from the fetus's blood in the villi. Drugs in the mother's blood can this membrane into blood vessels in the villi and pass through the umbilical cord to the. 25. The fetus is particularly vulnerable to birth defects between the and the week after fertilization, when its are developing. Drugs reaching the fetus during this stage may cause a, an obvious, or a permanent but defect that is noticed later in life. 26. Drugs taken after organ development is complete are to cause obvious birth defects, but they may alter the and of normally formed organs and tissues. Now Click Social Drugs in the left column. 27. Birth defects of the,, and are more common among babies of smokers than among those of nonsmokers. 28. Carbon monoxide may reduce the supply to the body's tissue Nicotine stimulates the release of hormones that the vessels supplying blood to the uterus and placenta, so that less and fewer nutrients reach the fetus. 29. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy is the known cause of birth defects. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) includes inadequate growth before or after birth, defects, a head (probably caused by inadequate Activity 15 Worksheet on Human Reproduction Page 4

growth of the ), retardation, and abnormal development. Less commonly, the position and function of the joints are abnormal and heart are present. Babies or developing children of women who drank alcohol during pregnancy may have severe problems, such as behavior and attention deficit disorder. 30. Cocaine crosses the placenta and affects the fetus. Newborns may have symptoms. Their behavior is also affected. Newborns interact less with other people. Babies of cocaine users may be active, uncontrollably, and have difficulty. 31. Opioids, such as,, and readily cross the. Consequently, the fetus may become to them and may have symptoms 6 hours to 8 days after birth. 32. Use of amphetamines during pregnancy may result in, especially of the. 33. The main ingredient of, tetrahydrocannabinol, cross the placenta and thus may the fetus. If marijuana is used heavily during pregnancy, newborns may have problems. Activity 15 Worksheet on Human Reproduction Page 5