Child Development Chapter 4
The age at which most babies could survive if they were born (28th week of pregnancy)
Age of viability
A fluid-filled sac that protects the baby until birth.
Amnion
Why can people pass on traits that don't show up in them?
Because some traits are dominant and some are recessive
Soft, elastic, flexible tissue that provides structure for the body
Cartilage
Smallest unit of life able to reproduce itself
Cell
Outer membrane surrounding baby in uterus
Chorion
Threadlike structures that carry genes in living cells
Chromosomes
The union of the ovum and sperm cell
Conception
The age of viability is the...?
Earliest age at which most babies survive if born
Term used to describe a baby in the second stages of development
Embryo
Drugs and diseases of the mother are most dangerous to the unborn in the ____ of prenatal development... a. germinal stage b. embryonic stage c. fetal stage d. none of the above
Embryonic stage
The second stage of prenatal dev.; lasts about 6 weeks
Embryonic stage
Two hollow tubes that connect to the uterus and have fingerlike projections that reach toward each ovary
Fallopian tubes
A new life begin when an ovum and a chromosome unite
False
Each baby receives 28 pairs of chromosomes
False
The egg and sperm typically unite as the egg enters the uterus
False
when bone cells start to replace cartilage, bout nine weeks after conception, the baby enters the ___ stage. a. germina b. embryonic c. fetal d. viability
Fetal
The third stage of pregnancy
Fetal stage
The term used to describe a baby in the last stage of dev.
Fetus
In the ninth month of pregnancy, the... a. heartbeat of the fetus is first heard through stethoscope b. fetus grows slowly c. fetus receives immunities form the mother d. mother begins to feel the movements of the fetus
Fetus receives immunities form the mother
Term describing children of multiple pregnancy that develop form two fertilized eggs and differ in genetic makeup
Fraternal
Traits passed throughout the genes form parent to child
Genetic factors
During which stage does the placenta begin to develop? a. germinal stage b. embryonic stage c. fetal d. none
Germinal Stage
The first stage of prenatal dev. which lasts about 2 weeks
Germinal stage
The first stage of prenatal development begins at conception and is called the...
Germinal stage
Term describing children of a multiple pregnancy that develop from one fertilized egg and share genetic makeup
Identical
Pregnancy in which two or more babies develop
Multiple pregnancy
Female sex cell, aka egg
Ovum
An organ filled with blood vessels that nourishes the baby in the uterus
Placenta
Type of dev. that takes place between conception an birth
Prenatal Development
Movements of the fetus that can be felt by the mother
Quickening
Male sex cell
Sperm
If a husband and wife both have brown eyes (a dominant trait) but also carry a trait for blue eyes (a recessive trait), what is known about their children's eye color?
The children's eyes might be blue or brown
A gender of a child is determined by... a. the father b. the mother c. neither d. conditions in the uterus
The father
A baby's genes from both the mother and the father control how the baby grows and develops even before birth
True
Chromosomes are threadlike structures that carry genes in living cells
True
Each human cell contains about one million genes
True
The genes of fraternal twins are less alike than those of identical twins
True
The joining of an egg and a sperm is called conception
True
The nucleus of the zygote contains a set of instructions called a genetic code for building a living being
True
The uterus is the organ inside which a baby develops and is protected until birth
True
Connects the baby to placenta
Umbilical cord
The organ in which the baby developed and is protected until birth
Uterus
Single cell formed at conception, aka a fertilized egg
Zygote