Cleavage and gastrulation:reading Ch 5 p155-161 (159-165 in 9 th edition) general principles Ch 8 p286-297 (287-297 in 9 th ) Bird Ch8 p298-303 (300-304.

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Cleavage and gastrulation:reading Ch 5 p ( in 9 th edition) general principles Ch 8 p ( in 9 th ) Bird Ch8 p ( in 9 th) Mammals

Mitosis promoting factor Cyclin B cdc2 General principles of the eucaryotic cell cycle

8.2 Role of microtubules and microfilaments in cell division Microfil:green actin:red Microtubules:orange Actin:blue

Cleavage Superficial cleavage (meroblastic) eg fish Rotational cleavage (holoblastic) eg mammals

Example of discoidal meroblastic cleavage in fish

The cleavage of a single mouse embryo in vitro. (A) 2-cell stage. (B) 4-cell stage. (C) Early 8-cell stage. (D) Compacted 8-cell stage. (E) Morula. (F) Blastocyst.

Gastrulation “the most important time of your life” laying down the primary body plan

Origins of differentiated cell types Ectoderm: Outer surface eg. skin cells of epidermis, CNS –neurons of brain, Neural crest Mesoderm: Notochord, Heart and Skeletal muscle, Tubules of kidney,RBC,Facial muscle Endoderm: digestive tube, pharynx, respiratory tubes (alveolar cells) Germ cells Male sperm/female egg

Chick discoidal cleavage

Two layers of blastoderm in the chick

A P

A P

Zoom in Endoderm (gut, lungs) Intermediate mesoderm (source of kidneys, gonads) NotochordLateral plate mesoderm (source of heart, blood vessels) Neural groove Somite (source of muscles, spine, ribs)

8.5 Axes of a bilaterally symmetrical animal