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Title: Exercise 44


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Exercise 44
  • Survey of Embryonic Development

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Objectives
  • Fertilization, zygote, morula, blastocyst,
    gastrula, fetus, chorion, chorionic villi,
    placenta, amnion, yolk sac, umbilical cord
  • Embryonic structures and functions

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Fertilization
  • Fusion of two haploid (1n) gametes, occurs in
    uterine tube usually within a day after ovulation
  • Sperm
  • Delivers paternal chromosomes to fertilization
    site
  • Egg
  • Provides all the cellular organelles,
    nourishment, genetic programming for development
    AND maternal chromosomes
  • 2000x the volume of the sperm cell
  • Secondary oocyte has been suspended in Metaphase
    II until now

Fig. 29-1
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Zygote
  • Product of fertilization (union of gametes)
  • Contains 46 chromosomes (normal for a somatic
    cell)

Fig. 29-1
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Prenatal Development Atlas Diagrams
  • 1st trimester
  • Embryological early fetal development
  • Beginnings of organ systems appear
  • 2nd trimester
  • Organs and systems nearly complete
  • 3rd trimester
  • Rapid fetal growth
  • Most organ systems functional

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Embryonic Development MORULA
  • Day 3-4 of development/cleavage (cell divisions)
  • Solid multicellular (gt 4-cell stage) ball
  • Morula mulberry
  • Reaches uterus on day 4

Fig. 29-2
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Embryonic Development BLASTOCYST
  • Over next 2 days
  • Hollow ball with inner cavity
  • Outer cellular layer (trophoblast, provides
    nutrients)
  • Inner layer of cells (clustered at one end, will
    form the embryo)
  • Implants in uterine wall

Fig. 29-2
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Embryonic Development GASTRULA
  • Day 12
  • Third layer formscells on surface migrate to
    central line primitive streak
  • Migrating cells move between the 2 layers
  • Now have 3 embryonic layers
  • Ectoderm
  • Mesoderm
  • Endoderm

Fig. 29-4
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Embryonic Germ Layers
Neural tissue
  • Ectoderm
  • Mesoderm
  • Endoderm

Connective tissues
Epithelia glands
Muscle tissue
Fig. 29-4
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Embryo to Fetus
  • Fetus
  • Start of month 3 to delivery

Fig. 29-5
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Extra-embryonic membranes
  • Yolk sac
  • Endoderm mesoderm
  • Amnion
  • Ectoderm mesoderm
  • Allantois
  • Endoderm mesoderm
  • Chorion
  • Mesoderm trophoblast

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Yolk sac
  • Endoderm mesoderm
  • Pouch
  • Important site of blood cell formation

Fig. 29-5
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Amnion
  • Ectoderm mesodermal cells form this two layered
    structure
  • Enlarges throughout development
  • Amniotic cavity contains amniotic fluid
  • Surrounds, cushions developing embryo/fetus

Fig. 29-5
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Chorion
  • Mesoderm and trophoblast cells form this vascular
    layer
  • Provides transport of nutrients to the growing
    embryo/fetus (multicellular now, so diffusion
    alone wont suffice)
  • Chorionic villi branches in contact with
    maternal tissues
  • Embryonic blood vessels in each
  • Supplies embryonic heart (beating by week 3)
  • Gases and nutrients diffuse between embryonic and
    maternal circulationsno mixing of actual blood
    (separated by trophoblast)

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Chorion
Fig. 29-6
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Placenta
  • Appearance of blood vessels in the chorion 1st
    step in creation of a functional placenta
  • Temporary structure in uterine wall that allows
    the diffusion between fetal and maternal
    circulatory systems
  • Fetal side
  • Maternal side

Fig. 29-6
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Umbilical cord
  • Connection between fetus and placenta
  • Contains the allantois, placental blood vessels,
    yolk stalk of the yolk sac

Fig. 29-6
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Fig. 29-8
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Fig. 29-10
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