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Question
after the blastocyst undergoes implantation, it becomes a(n) ______.
a fetus
b zygote
c morula
d embryo
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Identify the stages of early development
Using the Human Prenatal Development knowledge point, we trace the sequence of early human development:
- Fertilization creates a single-celled zygote.
- Cleavage divisions turn the zygote into a solid ball of cells called a morula.
- Further division and fluid accumulation form a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst.
Determine the post-implantation stage
Using the Embryonic Stage knowledge point, we identify the transition that occurs during implantation:
- The blastocyst embeds itself into the uterine lining (implantation).
- Once successfully implanted, the developing organism enters the embryonic period and is officially referred to as an embryo.
- The embryonic stage lasts until about the eighth week of development, after which it becomes a fetus.
Evaluate the given options
- a Fetus: This stage begins at week 9 of development, well after implantation.
- b Zygote: This is the single-celled stage immediately following fertilization.
- c Morula: This is an early pre-implantation stage consisting of a solid ball of cells.
- d Embryo: This is the correct term for the developing organism after implantation.
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<mcq-option>a Fetus</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>b Zygote</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>c Morula</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>d Embryo</mcq-correct>
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Identify the stages of early development
Using the Human Prenatal Development knowledge point, we trace the sequence of early human development:
- Fertilization creates a single-celled zygote.
- Cleavage divisions turn the zygote into a solid ball of cells called a morula.
- Further division and fluid accumulation form a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst.
Determine the post-implantation stage
Using the Embryonic Stage knowledge point, we identify the transition that occurs during implantation:
- The blastocyst embeds itself into the uterine lining (implantation).
- Once successfully implanted, the developing organism enters the embryonic period and is officially referred to as an embryo.
- The embryonic stage lasts until about the eighth week of development, after which it becomes a fetus.
Evaluate the given options
- a Fetus: This stage begins at week 9 of development, well after implantation.
- b Zygote: This is the single-celled stage immediately following fertilization.
- c Morula: This is an early pre-implantation stage consisting of a solid ball of cells.
- d Embryo: This is the correct term for the developing organism after implantation.
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<mcq-option>a Fetus</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>b Zygote</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>c Morula</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>d Embryo</mcq-correct>
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