Genetics. ( Part One). By Group 3. Name: Poon Wing Ching (Prudence) Tse Man Ki (Annie) Wong Chi Yin (Stanley). Contents. Revision & Introduction. What is Genetics?. What determines our characteristics?. Summary. Self-learning Exercises. Revision on Reproduction. True or False.
By GideonProblems During Labor and Delivery. CAPT Mike Hughey, MC, USNR. Preterm Labor. Prior to 38 weeks Cause unknown, but half are associated with intrauterine infection Some caused by abruption Judgment when to treat Tocolytic drugs Steroids. Compound Presentation. Hand plus Head, eg.
By johanaThe Miracle of Life. From Conception to Birth. Sex Cells and Chromosomes. Sex Cells (Also called gametes). Egg Cell (or ovum). Sperm Cell. 23 chromosomes in each sex cell 23 rd chromosome is the “ sex chromosome ”. Sex Chromosomes. Egg cell always carries the “ X ” sex chromosome
By garrenChapter 4: Zygote to Newborn. Dr. M. Davis-Brantley. Germinal Period: The First 14 days. Referred to as the first 2 weeks of development after conception Ovum>Egg travels the Fallopian tube>Sperm fertilizes egg>fertilized egg is later implanted in the uterus
By kimnLab Ex. 62 Fertilization & Early Development. zygote. morula. blastocyst. trophoblast. inner cell mass. embryo / gastrula. fetus. placenta. maternal portion. fetal portion. Chorion (maroon). chorionic villi. Amnion (white). amniotic cavity. yolk sac.
By tuliaDiseases Bacterial. Clostridial Infections C. perfringens type C (Enterotoxemia, Struck) Common in sheep, goats, and cattle Causes fatal hemorrhagic enterocolitis, enterotoxemia C. perfringens type D (Pulpy Kidney Disease) Disease of sheep sudden death C. chauvoei - Blackleg
By iviEPI 5240: Introduction to Epidemiology Disease Classification; Vital Statistics; Measures of Mortality/morbidity September 21, 2009. Dr. N. Birkett, Department of Epidemiology & Community Medicine, University of Ottawa. Session Overview. Review basis of disease classification systems
By gaerwnFETAL DEVELOPMENT. Peggy Pannell RN, MSN. Learning Goals. Normal Fetal Development From ovulation to birth Teratogen Definition and potential effects on development. Blastocyst Conception Ductus arteriosus Embryo Fertilization Fetus Foramen Ovale HCG Implantation. L/S ration
By ailsaReproduction (Pregnancy & Delivery). Fertilization & Development Signs and symptoms of pregnancy Complications Nutrition, pre-natal care Labor & Delivery. I. Fertilization & Development. Contact Acrosomal Reaction – upon contact with the egg the sperm changes
By ammaNormal Labor and Delivery 正常分娩. 林建华. Labor : the process by which contractions of uterus expel the fetus. Delivery : receive the neonate. 1. definition. Term pregnancy: 37-42weeks from LMP pre-term delivery (labor): 28- <37 weeks of gestational age post-term delivery: 42 weeks
By ernoAbsite : the nitty , gritty stuff part 1. 1/11/08. Contraindications to succinylcholine. Burns Quadraplegia Atypical plasma cholinesterase Malignant hyperthermia Glaucoma Head trauma (increases ICP). Mafenide acetate ? Metabolic disturbance. Metabolic acidosis
By diamondPregnancy. Sexual Intercourse. The reproductive process in which the penis is inserted into the vagina and through which a new human life may begin. Fertilization/Conception. The union of the egg and sperm that takes place in the fallopian tubes. Zygote.
By valiantREPRODUCTION. What is reproduction ?. It is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced . It ensures the perpetuation of the species . PROGENITORS DESCENDANTS. TYPES OF REPRODUCTION. Sexual:
By teoQ1. Which of these are animals ? Q2. Which of the animals are mammals ?. Starter. All animals: are multicellular (made of many cells) can move gets its food by eating other organisms (is a consumer) responds to factors in their environment (e.g. light, temperature). Mammals
By uriahHuman Development & Birth. Chapter 18 Learning Targets Explain the process of fertilization and the conversion of egg into a zygote. Name & give the function of the 4 extra embryonic membranes. Describe the structures & functions of the placenta & umbilical cord.
By yosefBiological Beginnings. The Evolutionary Perspective Genetic Foundations of Development Heredity and Environment interaction: The Nature-Nurture Debate Prenatal Development Birth. The Evolutionary Perspective. The Evolutionary Perspective.
By tiaraPrematurity. By Cody Sacquitne. What is Prematurity. Prematurity is cut off at 37 weeks in gestation Prior to 32 weeks is considered a very premature birth Less than 28 weeks is extremely premature. Not prematurity. Weights aren’t truly a part of determining prematurity
By vegaReproductive System. Before the Bell: Open Seating: Please fill in the front desks first . Please grab a packet from the front table. . Ground Rules -Appropriate and mature behavior/comments is expected. -Anatomical terms will be used.
By wynonaTISSUES. UNIT 3. I. Types of Tissues. Epithelial tissue Covers body surfaces Lines hollow organs, body cavities and ducts Forms glands. Connective tissue Protects and supports the body and its organs Bind organs together Store energy reserves as fat
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