Match the term with the correct description. carries deoxygenated and waste-filled blood away from developing baby carries highly oxygenated and nutrient-filled blood back toward developing baby houses 1 vein and 2 arteries and is the lifeline for the developing baby and its connection to its mother the process by which the nucleus of a sperm fuses with the nucleus within an egg to form the first diploid somatic cell of a new organism fetal development stage when fertilization takes place the fetal developmental stage when placenta forms, the heart begins to beat and sex organs start to differ based on sex chromosome within fertilizing sperm (X or Y) the longest stage of fetal development in which organs systems develop so baby can survive outside of the mother's uterus two developing zygotes each originating from both separate sperm and egg combinations; each have different DNA combinations two developing zygotes originating from the same sperm and egg combination by separating into two groups of cells that will each enter into the next 2 stages of development on their own; each have the same DNA combination connected to mother's uterus which allows diffusion of materials to pass from baby's blood supply into these blood vessels of mom's blood supply without actually mixing whole blood tissue between mom and baby
Match the term with the correct description. carries deoxygenated and waste-filled blood away from developing baby carries highly oxygenated and nutrient-filled blood back toward developing baby houses 1 vein and 2 arteries and is the lifeline for the developing baby and its connection to its mother the process by which the nucleus of a sperm fuses with the nucleus within an egg to form the first diploid somatic cell of a new organism fetal development stage when fertilization takes place the fetal developmental stage when placenta forms, the heart begins to beat and sex organs start to differ based on sex chromosome within fertilizing sperm (X or Y) the longest stage of fetal development in which organs systems develop so baby can survive outside of the mother's uterus two developing zygotes each originating from both separate sperm and egg combinations; each have different DNA combinations two developing zygotes originating from the same sperm and egg combination by separating into two groups of cells that will each enter into the next 2 stages of development on their own; each have the same DNA combination connected to mother's uterus which allows diffusion of materials to pass from baby's blood supply into these blood vessels of mom's blood supply without actually mixing whole blood tissue between mom and baby
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Match the term with the correct description.
carries deoxygenated and waste-filled blood away from developing baby
carries highly oxygenated and nutrient-filled blood back toward developing baby
houses 1 vein and 2 arteries and is the lifeline for the developing baby and its connection to its mother
the process by which the nucleus of a sperm fuses with the nucleus within an egg to form the first diploid somatic cell of a new organism
fetal development stage when fertilization takes place
the fetal developmental stage when placenta forms, the heart begins to beat and sex organs start to differ based on sex chromosome within fertilizing sperm (X or Y)
the longest stage of fetal development in which organs systems develop so baby can survive outside of the mother's uterus
two developing zygotes each originating from both separate sperm and egg combinations; each have different DNA combinations
two developing zygotes originating from the same sperm and egg combination by separating into two groups of cells that will each enter into the next 2 stages of development on their own; each have the same DNA combination
connected to mother's uterus which allows diffusion of materials to pass from baby's blood supply into these blood vessels of mom's blood supply without actually mixing whole blood tissue between mom and baby
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