BPK 375 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Primitive Streak, Somite, Neural Tube

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The formation of a human infant from conception to birth is an event that sees the transformation of a single fertilized cell into a functional human being composed of many integrated systems. The changes that occur from birth to adulthood pale in comparison to the cellular differentiation and tissue formation that occurs before birth. Term fetus is used to reference any of the stages of development from conception all the way to birth. The terms pre- embryonic conceptus, embryo, and fetus will be used when discussing the events of the corresponding periods. Other terms associated with pregnancy and birth include the perinatal period (week 26 to four weeks after birth), and the neonatal period (first three or four weeks after birth). Gestation: time from conception to birth; therefore the gestational age of a child is the time that has elapsed since his or her conception.

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