Pre-Natal Development
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- 1. this is the stage where human life begins
- 6. these are drugs that include nicotine, caffeine, and illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and heroine
- 7. is linked to higher chances of chromosomal abilities if the father is exposed to it for long hours
- 8. the field that investigates the causes of congenital (inborn) defects
- 10. is a procedure to end a pregnancy and it uses medicine or surgery to remove the embryo or fetus and placenta from the uterus.
- 11. pre-natal development is divided into ____ parts
- 12. this is the result of heavy drinking by pregnant women
- 13. the first 2 weeks period after conception
- 14. this is supposed to be the safest of all places for human development
- 16. is a bag or an envelope that contains a clear fluid in which the developing embryo floats
- 17. also called puseg and it contains two arteries and one vein that connects the body to the placenta
- 18. this period lasts from about two months after conception until nine months when the infant is born
- 19. the middle layer of the cell and later on develops into circulatory, skeletal, muscular, excretory, and reproductive organs
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- 2. also called kadkadua and is a life support system that consists of a disk-shaped of tissues in which small blood vessels from the mother and the offspring intertwined but not joined
- 3. the process of organ formation during the first two months of pre-natal development
- 4. also called German measles and is one of the environmental factors which could later on manifest its effects on the children through malformations, mental retardation, blindness, deafness, and heart problems
- 5. the period that occurs 2-8 weeks after conception
- 9. develop into nervous system and sensory organs as well as the skin parts
- 11. is what causes birth defects
- 15. under this category, diet pills, aspirin, and coffee are listed and is found to be one of the hazards to pre-natal development