Define Teratology.
Define critical periods
Define congenital birth defects
Define embryonic stem cells
Describe Fertilization
List the 3 results of fertilization
1 - restoration of diploid number of chromosomes
#3 - initiation of cleavage
What is the morula?
What is the blastocyst and when does it form?
What is the inner cell mass?
What is (normal and abnormal) implantation and when does it occur?
What is a teratogen?
Any substance that causes birth defects.
What is an example of a teratogen that caused phocomelia?
Thylidamide that was used to treat morning sickness.
What are the two periods and timeframes of development?
Fertilization and gestational
How many weeks is a full term child considered in the context of the Fertilization timeline?
38 weeks, begins at conception, Embryology is taught using days “postfertilization”. Thus pregnancy is concidered 38 weeks.
How many weeks is a full term child considered in the timeframe Gestational?
40 weeks, begains two weeks earlier at the begining of last menstrual period.
Define Trophoblast
Differentiates into 2 layers; the cytotrophoblast and the syncytiotrophoblast during the second week.
What two layers does the embryoblast form?
Epiblast and hypoblast
What 2 layers does the extraembryonic mesoderm split into?
The somatic and splanchnic layers
Which layer produces hCG?
Produced by the syncytiotrophoblast.
What two cavities are large during the first 2 weeks but completely disapper by the 3rd month?
Chorionic cavity and the yolk sac cavity.
When and what is Gastrulation?
Occurs during the thrid week.
Gastrulation converts the bilaminar embryo into trilaminar embryo.
What is Holoprosencephaly?
What is Caudal dysgenesis?
Injury to the caudal aspect of the germ disc.
Mermaid/fused legs
-Genetics and environmental insults largest causes.
What is Sacrococcygeal tumors?
Remnant of the primitive streak.
