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PREGNANCY

Fertilisation Process

Copulation and Site of Fertilisation

●​ Sexual intercourse involves insertion of erect penis into the vagina.​

●​ Semen containing sperm is deposited near the cervix.​

●​ This process is called copulation.​

●​ Fertilisation usually occurs in the upper part of the fallopian tube.​


Passage of Sperm

●​ Sperm enter through the cervix, pass the uterus, and reach the fallopian tube.​

●​ Tail of the sperm propels it forward using whip-like movements.​

●​ Mitochondria in the midpiece provide energy for movement.

,Fusion of Sperm and Ovum

●​ Fimbriae help suck the ovum into the fallopian tube from the ovary.​

●​ Ovulation releases a mature ovum from the ovary.​

●​ Sperm use hydrolytic enzymes in the acrosome to break down follicle cells around the
ovum.​

●​ Nucleus of sperm (23 chromosomes) fuses with ovum nucleus (23 chromosomes).​

●​ Fertilisation is the fusion of two haploid nuclei to form a diploid zygote (46
chromosomes).​


Zygote to Blastocyst Development

●​ After fertilisation, the zygote moves through the fallopian tube to the uterus.​

, ●​ Movement is aided by peristaltic movements and cilia in the fallopian tube.​

●​ The zygote undergoes mitotic divisions to form a blastocyst.​


Implantation

●​ The blastocyst remains in the uterus for 2–5 days before implanting.​

●​ Implantation occurs in the endometrium of the uterus.​

●​ Oestrogen and progesterone prepare the endometrium by thickening and increasing
vascularisation.​

●​ The blastocyst continues to develop into an embryo, and later a foetus.




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