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WEEK 1 OF DEVELOPMENT Correct Answer-WEEK 1 OF DEVELOPMENT On average, how long does human embryonic development take? Correct Answer-38 weeks when does development begin? Correct Answer-fertilization embryonic period Correct Answer-the first 8 weeks of development after fertilization; when basic human systems in body are established fetal period Correct Answer-last 30 weeks of development after fertilization where does development begin? Correct Answer-female reproductive system oocyte Correct Answer-egg that is a haploid cell, containing only 1 copy of each chromosome, develops in ovary olvulation Correct Answer-once every month, female ovulates an oocyte that goes down fallopian tube and expelled or implanted in uterus

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Week 1: Embryology Questions with Correct Answers
WEEK 1 OF DEVELOPMENT Correct Answer-WEEK 1 OF
DEVELOPMENT


On average, how long does human embryonic development take?
Correct Answer-38 weeks


when does development begin? Correct Answer-fertilization


embryonic period Correct Answer-the first 8 weeks of development after
fertilization; when basic human systems in body are established


fetal period Correct Answer-last 30 weeks of development after
fertilization


where does development begin? Correct Answer-female reproductive
system


oocyte Correct Answer-egg that is a haploid cell, containing only 1 copy
of each chromosome, develops in ovary


olvulation Correct Answer-once every month, female ovulates an oocyte
that goes down fallopian tube and expelled or implanted in uterus

,how is the oocyte transported to uterus? Correct Answer-by muscular
contractions of the fallopian tube and the cilia lining of the tube


where is the cite of implantation of the oocyte? Correct Answer-the
uterus


how long does oocyte remain viable in the fallopian tube for? Correct
Answer-12 hours after ovulation before it gets expelled (during this
time, the sperm is attracted to it)


zona pellucida Correct Answer-thick extracellular matrix/plasma
membrane that surrounds the oocyte


corona radiata Correct Answer-additional layer of cells that surround
oocyte for protection and supplies vital proteins to cell


sperm Correct Answer-haploid cells attracted to oocyte


how do sperm fertilize the egg? Correct Answer-enzymatically digest a
pathway through zona pelludica and chorona radiata to fertilize the
oocyte


how many sperm can fertilize one egg? Correct Answer-only 1 sperm


where does the sperm fertilize the egg? Correct Answer-the lateral half
of the fallopian tube

, where on the egg does the sperm fertilize it? Correct Answer-sperm
binding proteins on the oocyte's plasma membrane


how are other sperm prevented from fertilizing the egg after its already
been fertilized? Correct Answer-they are inhibited by chemical changes
induced in zona pellicuda after the first sperm has entered
1. sperm binding proteins are taken off
2. calcium is secreted, which causes zona pollusa membrane to harden,
ending up like an egg shell, preventing any other sperm from digesting
their way through the ooctye membranes


describe the contribution of cytoplasm by the oocyte and sperm to the
fertilized egg Correct Answer-small amount of cytoplasm derived form
the sperm compared to the huge amount derived from oocyte


describe the contribution of genetic material from ooctye and sperm to
the fertilized egg Correct Answer-they contribute equally


how long does nuclear fusion of sperm and egg take? Correct Answer-12
hours


when/where does the first mitotic division of ooctye occur? Correct
Answer-before fertilization while its still in ovary
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