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1. Fertilization 2. Cleavage 3. Gastrulation 4. Organogenesis |
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Describe the events of fertilization |
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1. Sperm penetrates cellular & glycoprotein coverins of egg 2. Sperm contacts & fuses with cell membrane 3. Sperm acrosome opens, sperm can penetrate egg membrane 4. Nucleus is released into the egg cytoplasm 5. Zygote formed, first mitotic division occurs |
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Where does fertiization occur |
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ampulla region of oviduct |
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What layers of an oocyte must sperm penetrate? |
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1. Cumulus oophorous 2. Corona radiata 3. Zona pellucida 4. Plasma membrane of the egg itself |
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sperm gains the abilityto swim rapidly, happens in the oviduct |
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first event after fertilization, rapid series of cell division that convert the zygote (unicellular) to an embryo (multicellular)
NO GROWTH AT THIS TIME |
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Once embryo has 8 cells, outer cells adhere tightly together and form a morula
-mediated by E-cadherin which is a protein that causes cells to adhere tightly together |
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What are the early stages of embryo formation? (zygote et)q |
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Oocyte/Sperm Zygote (1 cell) Morula (8 cells) Blastocyst (more cells) |
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fluid secretes between inner blastomeres, driven by Na+, leads to formation of blastocele and inner & outer cell mass |
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What are inner & outer cell masses formed by cavitation? |
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inner - embryoblast
outer - trophoblast (will form fetal placenta) |
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division of inner cell mass into epiblast & hypoblast,
hypoblast cells spread along inside of blastocyst and form the primary yolk sac |
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division of embryonic epiblast into ectoerm & primitive streak |
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gene for forming fetal placenta |
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directs cells to remain as pluripotent ICM cells |
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maintains pluripotency of inner cell mass, so they can form pluripotent epiblast |
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directs formation of the hypoblast |
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What is delamination / the bilaminar process? |
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ICM Nanog cells will form pre-epiblast ICM Gata-6 will form pre-hypoblast
As embryo contacts endometrium, the hypoblastic cells will spread along the interior and form parietal endoderm & yolk sac |
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converting the bilaminate epiblast into ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm |
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What process initiates gastrulation? |
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Induction
-series of signals exchanged between the germ layers, resulting in the primitive streak forming along the posterior region of the embryo
-cells that enter primitive node first form notochord -cells that enter the primitve streak first form endoderm -later cells form mesoderm -cells that dont enter ectoderm |
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The first cells to enter the primitive streak form... |
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The later cells to enter the primitive streak form... |
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Cells that don't enter the primitive streak form... |
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After passing though the primitive streak, mesodermal cells spread _______ and form 3 regions of the mesoderm: |
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laterally
paraxial mesoderm (somites) intermediate mesoderm (urogenital tract) lateral plate mesoderm |
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regions of paraxial mesoderm, they will form the various body segments |
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What are the 3 main body segments formed in somitogenesis? |
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myotome dermatome sclerotome |
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What 2 layers make up the lateral plate? |
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Somatic (form body wall & limbs) Splanchnic (form heart, gut, viscera etc) |
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Deep to the primitive streak, a _____ forms between the hypoblast and epiblast. This will eventually become filled with ____ |
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