Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2
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Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2
Prenatal Care and Fetal Assessment» ĩ: 11/Jamille Nagtalon-RamosHuman Reproduction and Fertilization•Process of gametogenesis1Definition—development o Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2of gametes; oogenesis or spermatogenesis2Essential conceptsa.Oogenesis—developmental process by which the mature human ovum is formed; haploid number of chromosomesb.Spermatogenesis—formation of mature functional spermatozoa; haploid number of chromosomesc.Meiosis—a process of I wo successive cell d Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2ivisions, producing cells egg. or sperm, that contain half the number of chromosomes found in somatic cellsd.Mitosis—type of cell division of somaticEbook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2
cells in which each daughter cell contains the same number of chromosomes as the parent celle.Haploid number of chromosomes 23—possessing half the dipPrenatal Care and Fetal Assessment» ĩ: 11/Jamille Nagtalon-RamosHuman Reproduction and Fertilization•Process of gametogenesis1Definition—development o Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2n; usually occurs in fallopian tube within minutes or no more than a few hours of ovulation; most pregnancies occur when intercourse occurs within two days of ovulation2Stages of developmenta.Zygote—a diploid cell with 46 chromosomes that results from the fertilization of the ovum by a spermatozoanb Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2.Blastomeres—mitotic division of the zygote (cleavage) yields daughter cells called blastomeresc.Morula—the solid ball of cells formed by 16 or so blaEbook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2
stomeres mulberry-like ball of celts that enters the uterine cavity three days after fertilizationd.Blastocyst—after the morula reaches the uterus, a Prenatal Care and Fetal Assessment» ĩ: 11/Jamille Nagtalon-RamosHuman Reproduction and Fertilization•Process of gametogenesis1Definition—development o Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2phoblaste.Embryo—stage in prenatal development between the fertilized ovum and the fetus (Le„ between second and eighth weeks inclusive)Í. Fetus—the developing conceptus after the embryonic stageg. Conceptus—all tissue products of conception: embryo (fetus), fetal membranes, and placenta• Physiology Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2 of implantation of the blastocyst1Definition—blastocyst adheres to tile endometrial epithelium by gently eroding between the epithelial cells of theEbook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2
surface endometrium, invading trophoblasts burrow into the endometrium; the blastocyst becomes encased and covered over by the endometrium2ImplantatioPrenatal Care and Fetal Assessment» ĩ: 11/Jamille Nagtalon-RamosHuman Reproduction and Fertilization•Process of gametogenesis1Definition—development o Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2nal and embryonic environment prior to full placental functionDevelopment of the Placenta, Membranes, and Amniotic Fluid• Essential concepts1Chorion—an extra-embryonic membrane that, in early development, forms the outer wall of the blastocyst; from it develops the chorionic villi, which establish a Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2n intimate connection with the endometrium, thus giving rise to the placenta2Chorion frondosum—the outer surface of the chorion whose villi contact thEbook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2
e decidua basalts; the placental portion of the chorion3Chorion laeve—the smooth, nonvillous portion of the chorion4Syncytiotrophoblast—outer layer ofPrenatal Care and Fetal Assessment» ĩ: 11/Jamille Nagtalon-RamosHuman Reproduction and Fertilization•Process of gametogenesis1Definition—development o Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2phoblast composed of cuboidal cells6Decidua capsularias—the part of the decidua that surrounds the chorionic sac131132CHAPTER 7 Prenatal Care and Fetal Assessment Ebook Midwifery amp; women’s health nurse practitioner certification review guide: Part 2Prenatal Care and Fetal Assessment» ĩ: 11/Jamille Nagtalon-RamosHuman Reproduction and Fertilization•Process of gametogenesis1Definition—development oGọi ngay
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