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Page 1: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Inheritance and Selection

Human Reproduction

Page 2: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Lesson Aims

• To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs.

• To understand the process of human fertilisation

• To be aware of the sequence of events in the development of a human foetus

• To understand the structure and function of the placenta.

Page 3: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Human sex organs

• Answer all questions on the sheet you are given.

• Stick the sheet in your exercise books.

Page 4: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Fertilsation

Page 5: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Fertilisation

• Ejaculation produces about 5 ml of semen which contains 450 million sperm.

Page 6: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Fertilisation

• Although thousands of sperm may reach an egg, only one enters it.

Page 7: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Fertilisation

• To be successful the sperm must meet the egg in the Fallopian tube.

Page 8: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Fertilisation

• The tail of the sperm remains outside as the head travels through the egg cytoplasm to the nucleus.

Page 9: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Fertilisation

• Fertilisation occurs when the sperm nucleus fuses with the egg nucleus to form a zygote. This is the moment of conception.

Page 10: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 0• Egg is fertilised in the

fallopian tube.

Page 11: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 1• Embryo becomes

attached to the lining of the uterus (womb).

Page 12: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 2• Foetus eyes begin to

develop. Its legs and arms are tiny bumps.

Page 13: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 6• Foetus begins to look

like a human. Ears, hands and feet begin to grow. Heart begins to beat.

Page 14: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand
Page 15: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 10• Foetus fingers and

toes grow. It can move its arms and legs a little – it can swallow and frown.

Page 16: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 14• It is possible to

determine the foetus’s sex.

Page 17: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 18• Foetus has hair,

eyebrows. Doctors can hear the heartbeat. Mother begins to feel its kicks.

Page 18: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 26• Foetus opens its eyes.

Page 19: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 30• If born now, the baby

could live with special care.

Page 20: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 34• Baby has grown a lot

of fat in the last 4 weeks, to keep it warm when it is born.

Page 21: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

Diary of human development

Week 38• Baby is born.

Page 22: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The Placenta

Stick the diagram of the placenta in your books

Page 23: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• The zygote divides as it passes to the uterus and becomes and embryo.

• The embryo implants in the thick lining of the uterus.

Page 24: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• Finger like extensions called villi project from the embryo into the lining of the uterus eventually forming the placenta.

Page 25: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• The embryo develops into a foetus attached to the placenta by the umbilical cord.

Page 26: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• An artery and a vein run through the umbilical cord and connect the foetus’ blood system to the placenta.

Page 27: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• The foetus blood system IS NOT DIRECTLY CONNECTED to the blood system of the mother.

Page 28: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• The exchange of oxygen, food and wastes between the mother and foetus depends on diffusion across the thin wall of the placenta.

Page 29: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• Harmful substances such as nicotine, alcohol, drugs and virus can also pass across the placenta from the mother to the foetus.

Page 30: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• The _______ grows from the _______• The foetus is connected to the placenta by the

__________ _________ .• In the cord there is an _______ and a _____

coming from the foetus.• The placenta brings the _______ of the foetus

very ________ to the blood of the _______ but the different ___________ do not mix.

Page 31: Inheritance and Selection Human Reproduction. Lesson Aims To ensure all students know the structure and function of the human sex organs. To understand

The placenta

• ___ and ____ pass from the mother’s ______ into the foetus. _____ , ______ and other _______ substances pass from the _____ into the _______ blood.

• Harmful substances such as _______, ______, ________ products and _____ can also pass into the foetus through the _________ from the mother.