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Fertilization – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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1.Fertilization is the epic story of a single sperm facing incredible odds To unite with an egg and form a new human life it is the story of all of us During sexual intercourse about 300 million sperm enter the vagina Soon afterward millions of them will either flow out of the vagina or die in its acidic However many survive because of the protective elements provided in the fluid surrounding them Next the sperm must pass through the cervix and opening into the uterus it tightly closed but here the cervix is open for a few days while the woman ovulates The sperm swim through the Cervical Mucus which is thinned to a more watery consistency for easier passage Once inside the cervix the sperm continue swimming toward the uterus though millions will die trying to make it through the mucus Some sperm remain behind caught in the folds of the cervix, but they may later continue the journey as a backup to the first group Inside the uterus muscular uterine contractions assist the sperm on their journey Toward the egg However resident cells from the women's immune system mistaking the sperm for foreign invaders, destroy thousands more Next half the sperm head for the empty Fallopian Tube while the other half swim toward the Tube containing the unfertilized egg now only a few thousand remain Inside the Fallopian Tube tiny cilia pushed the egg toward the Uterus To continue the sperm must surge against this motion to reach the egg Some sperm get trapped in the cilia and die during this part of the journey chemicals in the reproductive tract cause the membranes covering the heads of the sperm to change as a result, the sperm become swimming harder and faster toward their at long last the spam reached the egg only a few dozen of the original 300 million sperm remain The egg is covered with a layer of cells called the Corona radiata The sperm must pushed through this layer to reach the outer layer of the egg the Zona Pellucida When sperm reached the Zona Pellucida they attach to specialized sperm receptors on the surface Which triggers their acrosomes to release digestive enzymes enabling the sperm to burrow into the layer Inside the Zona Pellucida is a narrow fluid filled space just outside the egg cell membrane The first sperm to make contact will fertilize the egg After a perilous journey and against incredible odds a single sperm attaches to the egg cell membrane Within a few minutes their outer membranes fuse and the egg pulls the sperm inside This event causes changes in the egg Membrane that prevent other sperm from attaching to it Next the egg releases chemicals that push other sperm away from the egg and create an impenetrable fertilization membrane As the reaction spreads outward the Zona Pellucida hardens trapping any sperm unlucky enough to be caught inside Outside the egg, sperm are no longer able to attach to the Zona, Pellucida inside the egg the tightly packed male genetic material spreads out a new Membrane forms around the genetic material creating the male pronucleus Inside the genetic material reforms into 23 chromosomes the female genetic material awakened by the fusion of the sperm with the egg finishes dividing in the female pronucleus which also contains 23 chromosomes as the male and female pronuclei form spider web-like threads called Microtubules pull them toward each other the two sets of Chromosomes joined together the process of fertilization at this moment a unique genetic code arises determining gender, hair color, eye color and hundreds of other this new single cell the zygote is the beginning of a new human being and now the cilia and the Fallopian Tube gently sweep the Zygote toward the uterus Where he or she will implant in the richer uterine lining Growing and maturing for the next nine months until ready for birth

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR C1)

environment

B1

The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest.

Example:

"or die in its acidic environment"

resulting

A2

To proceed, spring up or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought or endeavor.

Example:

"resulting in the female pronucleus which also contains 23 chromosomes"

hyperactive

B1

Having an increased state of activity

Example:

"as a result, the sperm become hyperactive"

destination

B2

The act of destining or appointing.

Example:

"swimming harder and faster toward their destination"

meanwhile

A2

The time between two events.

Example:

"Meanwhile inside the egg the tightly packed male genetic material spreads out"

completing

A2

To finish; to make done; to reach the end.

Example:

"Completing the process of fertilization at this moment a unique genetic code arises"

instantly

A2

At once; without delay.

Example:

"instantly determining gender, hair color, eye color and hundreds of other characteristics"

characteristics

B1

A distinguishing feature of a person or thing.

Example:

"instantly determining gender, hair color, eye color and hundreds of other characteristics"

usually

A2

Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

Example:

"Usually it remains tightly closed but here the cervix is open for a few days while the woman ovulates"

remains

A2

(chiefly in the plural) That which is left; relic; remainder.

Example:

"Usually it remains tightly closed but here the cervix is open for a few days while the woman ovulates"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
education
CEFR Level
C1
Duration
342
Total Words
665
Total Sentences
52
Average Sentence Length
13 words

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