PSYCH101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Fallopian Tube, Mary Ainsworth, Everyday Food

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This zygote then travels for through the fallopian tubes for about 1 week and takes another week to implant itself within the uterus wall. There is a 20% chance that the zygote is unable to travel the to the uterus, and instead will start to grow within the fallopian tubes. This is severely life threatening and the zygote must be removed. In the everyday food humans eat, there are other organisms growing on it, known as tetragons that can impact the development of the embryo. They start to develop a heartbeat and there is movement within the muscles (babies kicking" their mothers). In addition, rapid development of the brain tissue occurs, where fatty tissue called myelin builds up around the nerve cell, called myelination. The fetus starts to respond internally as it becomes sensitive of any external cues and this causes smoking, an inadequate diet or any behavior of the mother impactful on the fetus.