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Baby Development

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Produces Sex Cells   Meiosis  
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Produces Body Cells   Mitosis  
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The type of reproduction that requires two parents   Sexual  
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The type of reproduction that requires only one parent or the one parent has both male and female parts   Asexual  
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The Male Sex Cell   Sperm  
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The Female Sex Cell   Egg  
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When the cell and sperm cell combine,they form this single new cell   Zygote  
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The structures within the cells that produce a plan or a blueprint for what type of organism will develop   Chromosomes  
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The hereditary units that determine the specific characteristics of the organism like eye color, skin, hair , shape of face,features,and is the reason we resemble our parents.   Genes  
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When a sperm and egg join   Fertilization  
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A fertilized egg during the first two months of a pregnancy   Embryo  
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A developing baby after the first two months of a pregnancy   Fetus  
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The period between fertilization and birth   Pregnancy  
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Where the eggs are produced   Ovaries  
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Where the sperm are produced   Testicles  
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Known as the womb the place where a fertilized egg can develop into a baby   Uterus  
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The thin protective membrane that develops around the embryo   Amniotic Sac  
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The passageway leading from the Uterus to outside the female's body   Vagina  
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A cell that contains one complete set of chromosomes. Gametes are these types of cells that are produced by meiosis. This type of cell is said to have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell   Haploid  
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A cell that contains two sets of chromosomes . One set of chromosomes is donated from each parent   Diploid  
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Human skin cells have _______ Chromosomes   46  
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All human skin cells have________ Chromosomes   23  
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The white tailed deer has a total of 70 chromosomes in its body cells. When those cells undergo mitosis how many chromosomes are in one of the daughter cells   70  
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If a sex cell has 8 chromosomes how many chromosomes will there be after fertilization   16  
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Brassica Rapa is the scientific name for our mustard plants that we grew this year. If these plants have 20 chromosomes in the body cells, what is the haploid number   10  
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STUDY QUESTIONS 26-37 ON YOUR OWN    
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Fertilization takes place at what week   1  
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Baby's brain and spinal cord (also known as the central nervous system) are starting to take shape.   5  
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May be able to find the baby's heartbeat on an ultrasound   6  
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End of the embryonic period and beginning the fetal period   9  
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Ears have moved to the side of the hear. Eyes are moving to the front of the face.   14  
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An ultrasound may be able to determine the sex of your baby if you want to know   20  
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If the baby were born this early, there would be a cjamce at survival with medical intervention   25-26  
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This is considered full term and the baby could be born most likely without any development problems or needing any medical attention   37  
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The expected number of weeks for a pregnancy to be fully complete   40  
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