Fertilization
Pregnancy
1st Period
2nd Period
3rd Period
100
This is also known as fertilization.

What is conception?

100

This is how long the time period of pregnancy typically lasts.

What is approximately 40 weeks (280 days or 10 lunar months)?

100

This is the time period for the first period of pregnancy. 

What is fertilization to the 15th day?

100

This is the time period of the 2nd period of pregnancy.

What is the beginning of the third week to the end of the third month?

100

This is the time period of the 3rd period of pregnancy.

What is the beginning of the fourth month to the end of the ninth month (or birth).

200

This term describes a mature egg cell. 

What is an ovum?

200

These are the names of the three periods of pregnancy.

What are the zygotic, embryonic, and fetal periods?

200

This refers to the series of cell divisions that begins immediately after fertilization.

What is cleavage?

200

These are the embryonic layers. 

What is the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm?

200

This is when memory begins.

What is the moment the zygote is formed?
300

This is the time period in which fertilization typically takes place. 

What is 24 to 36 hours after ovulation?

300

This is the point at which an interruption of pregnancy changes from an abortion or miscarriage to a premature birth. Bonus candy if you can tell us why. 

What is 168 days or 24 weeks? Because prior to this time the child's organs have not yet reached the necessary functionality for survival in the external environment. 

300

This is the mass of cells that moves down the fallopian tube.

What is the morula?

300

This develops into the skin, nervous system, eyes, ears, etc. 

What is the ectoderm?

300

This is functioning even in utero and aids the child during weaning.

What is taste?

400

This is the location fertilization usually takes place.

What is the outer half of the fallopian tube?

400

1st period continued! This is the most prominent feature during cell differentiation. 

What is the embryonic disk?

400

This is what the mass of cells are referred to after becoming embedded. Bonus candy if you can tell us what it embeds in.

What is the blastocyst? And endometrium.
400

This develops into the muscles, bones, circulatory system, etc.

What is the mesoderm?

400

These are transmitted to the child through the blood and are an important part of the human environment during pregnancy. Bonus points for why it's important. 

What are endorphins and hormones from the carrier's mood and emotions?

500

This describes 'tropism' in the context of conception and pregnancy

The sperm cell's attraction and movement toward the egg cell.

500

This functions as a selective maternal-fetal barrier against transmission of microbes.

What is the placenta?

500

The external cells of the blastocyst form this membrane and associated protrusions once implantation occurs. 

What is chorion and chorionic villi?

500

This develops into the internal organs such as the liver, lungs, gallbladder, digestive organs, etc. 

What is the endoderm?

500
This is a suggestion for those needing to reflect on themselves during these transitional times.

What is seek professional help? 

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