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Human
Development
Embryo to Newborn
Human Development
GSE: Humans are similar to many species
in many ways, yet unique among Earth’s
life forms.
Let us examine the major changes that
occur in human development from a single
cell to birth
First Trimester
           (months 1 - 3)
1 month: Your baby is an embryo consisting of
two layers of cells from which all her organs and
body parts will develop.
2 months: Your baby is now about the size of a
kidney bean and is constantly moving. He has
distinct, slightly webbed fingers.
3 months: By now your baby is about 3 inches
long and weighs nearly an ounce. Her tiny,
unique fingerprints are now in place
First Trimester
           (months 1 - 3)
1 month: Your baby is an embryo consisting of
two layers of cells from which all her organs and
body parts will develop.
2 months: Your baby is now about the size of a
kidney bean and is constantly moving. He has
distinct, slightly webbed fingers.
3 months: By now your baby is about 3 inches
long and weighs nearly an ounce. Her tiny,
unique fingerprints are now in place
2 nd Trimester
           (months 4 - 6)
Month 4: Your baby is now about 5 inches long
and weighs 5 ounces. His skeleton is starting to
harden from rubbery cartilage to bone.
Month 5: Eyebrows and eyelids are now in place.
Your baby would now be more than 10 inches long
if you stretched out her legs.
Month 6: Your baby weighs about a pound and a
half. His wrinkled skin is starting to smooth out
as he puts on baby fat.
2 nd Trimester
           (months 4 - 6)
Month 4: Your baby is now about 5 inches long
and weighs 5 ounces. His skeleton is starting to
harden from rubbery cartilage to bone.
Month 5: Eyebrows and eyelids are now in place.
Your baby would now be more than 10 inches long
if you stretched out her legs.
Month 6: Your baby weighs about a pound and a
half. His wrinkled skin is starting to smooth out
as he puts on baby fat.
3 rd Trimester
           (months 7 - 9)
Month 7: By now, your baby weighs about 3
pounds and is more than 15 inches long. She can
open and close her eyes and follow a light.
Month 8: Your baby now weighs about 4 3/4
pounds. His layers of fat are filling him out,
making him rounder, and his lungs are well
developed.
Month 9: The average baby is more than 19
inches long and weighs nearly 7 pounds now, but
babies vary widely in size at this stage
3 rd Trimester
           (months 7 - 9)
Month 7: By now, your baby weighs about 3
pounds and is more than 15 inches long. She can
open and close her eyes and follow a light.
Month 8: Your baby now weighs about 4 3/4
pounds. His layers of fat are filling him out,
making him rounder, and his lungs are well
developed.
Month 9: The average baby is more than 19
inches long and weighs nearly 7 pounds now, but
babies vary widely in size at this stage
Comparative Embryology
     Let’s compare and contrast human
  development to the development of other
                   animals
The earliest phase of embryonic
development is when the fertilized egg
undergoes rapid cell division
After early cell division, the embryo
separates into three layers, which will
become all of the parts of the animal's
body.
Comparative Embryology
 Compare and Contrast human development to the
            development of other animals
After the layers have completely formed, the
embryo starts developing organs. Often organs
will grow and then disappear, such as the tail of a
human embryo. Also, animals will differ in terms
of what organs they will form because not all
animals have the same structures. Some, for
instance, will develop wings.
The beginnings of embryonic development may
occur inside the mother's body or in eggs which
she has laid outside her body to be fertilized,
depending on the species. Embryonic development
ends when the organism transforms into a fetus
or larvae, after the basic organs are formed.
All embryonic development is controlled by genes
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  • 2. Human Development GSE: Humans are similar to many species in many ways, yet unique among Earth’s life forms. Let us examine the major changes that occur in human development from a single cell to birth
  • 3. First Trimester (months 1 - 3) 1 month: Your baby is an embryo consisting of two layers of cells from which all her organs and body parts will develop. 2 months: Your baby is now about the size of a kidney bean and is constantly moving. He has distinct, slightly webbed fingers. 3 months: By now your baby is about 3 inches long and weighs nearly an ounce. Her tiny, unique fingerprints are now in place
  • 4. First Trimester (months 1 - 3) 1 month: Your baby is an embryo consisting of two layers of cells from which all her organs and body parts will develop. 2 months: Your baby is now about the size of a kidney bean and is constantly moving. He has distinct, slightly webbed fingers. 3 months: By now your baby is about 3 inches long and weighs nearly an ounce. Her tiny, unique fingerprints are now in place
  • 5. 2 nd Trimester (months 4 - 6) Month 4: Your baby is now about 5 inches long and weighs 5 ounces. His skeleton is starting to harden from rubbery cartilage to bone. Month 5: Eyebrows and eyelids are now in place. Your baby would now be more than 10 inches long if you stretched out her legs. Month 6: Your baby weighs about a pound and a half. His wrinkled skin is starting to smooth out as he puts on baby fat.
  • 6. 2 nd Trimester (months 4 - 6) Month 4: Your baby is now about 5 inches long and weighs 5 ounces. His skeleton is starting to harden from rubbery cartilage to bone. Month 5: Eyebrows and eyelids are now in place. Your baby would now be more than 10 inches long if you stretched out her legs. Month 6: Your baby weighs about a pound and a half. His wrinkled skin is starting to smooth out as he puts on baby fat.
  • 7. 3 rd Trimester (months 7 - 9) Month 7: By now, your baby weighs about 3 pounds and is more than 15 inches long. She can open and close her eyes and follow a light. Month 8: Your baby now weighs about 4 3/4 pounds. His layers of fat are filling him out, making him rounder, and his lungs are well developed. Month 9: The average baby is more than 19 inches long and weighs nearly 7 pounds now, but babies vary widely in size at this stage
  • 8. 3 rd Trimester (months 7 - 9) Month 7: By now, your baby weighs about 3 pounds and is more than 15 inches long. She can open and close her eyes and follow a light. Month 8: Your baby now weighs about 4 3/4 pounds. His layers of fat are filling him out, making him rounder, and his lungs are well developed. Month 9: The average baby is more than 19 inches long and weighs nearly 7 pounds now, but babies vary widely in size at this stage
  • 9. Comparative Embryology Let’s compare and contrast human development to the development of other animals The earliest phase of embryonic development is when the fertilized egg undergoes rapid cell division After early cell division, the embryo separates into three layers, which will become all of the parts of the animal's body.
  • 10. Comparative Embryology Compare and Contrast human development to the development of other animals After the layers have completely formed, the embryo starts developing organs. Often organs will grow and then disappear, such as the tail of a human embryo. Also, animals will differ in terms of what organs they will form because not all animals have the same structures. Some, for instance, will develop wings. The beginnings of embryonic development may occur inside the mother's body or in eggs which she has laid outside her body to be fertilized, depending on the species. Embryonic development ends when the organism transforms into a fetus or larvae, after the basic organs are formed. All embryonic development is controlled by genes