Aim: What happens after fertilization?

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Aim: What happens after fertilization? Do Now: Describe the process of fertilization. A sperm enters an ovum, and the nuclei combine to form one with 46 chromosomes.

Fertilization: Four Major Steps Sperm contacts the egg Sperm or its nucleus enters the egg Egg becomes activated and developmental changes begin Sperm and egg nuclei fuse

Words to know… Fuse- to physically join together Ovum – egg cell (female gamete) Cleavage – process of cell division during development Differentiation – the process of forming different kinds of cells from similar cells of the early embryo Embryo – an organism in an early stage of development Morula – solid ball of cells formed from cleavage Blastula – hollow ball of cells formed from cleavage Gastrula – a hollow ball of cells with an “in pushing” and 3 layers (germ layers)

Fertilization

The Nuclei Fuse Together

What happens now? Development of the zygote, the study of which is known as embryology or developmental biology. The zygote undergoes a series of mitotic cell divisions called cleavage. The stages of development are: Fertilized ovum (zygote)  2-cell stage  4-cell stage  8-cell stage  Morula  Blastula  Early Gastrula  Late Gastrula

Cleavage (divide via mitosis) forms the 2 cell stage

They split again to form the 4 cell stage

And again to form the 8 cell stage…

And eventually form a Morula

Next it becomes a blastula

And next, a gastrula

The Regents Diagram… Sperm and ovum Zygote (fertilized ovum) 2-cell stage 4-cell stage Morula Blastula Gastrula

Aim: What happens after cleavage begins? Do now: How does a single celled zygote become a gastrula?

Differentiation (Organogenesis) Organogenesis is the formation of the organs (Organo = organs, genesis = creation) Arises from the layering of cells that occurs during gastrula stage The layers are germ layers; they have specific fates in the developing embryo: Endoderm The innermost layer Goes on to form the gut Mesoderm In the middle Goes on to form the muscles, circulatory system, blood and many different organs Ectoderm The outermost Goes on to form the skin and nervous system

Late Gastrula Endoderm Ectoderm Mesoderm

Differentiation of Primary Germ Layers (from the gastrula) Ectoderm Mesoderm Endoderm Nervous system Skeleton Digestive tract Epidermis of skin Muscles Respiratory system Circulatory system Liver, pancreas Gonads Bladder

Early Human Development Summary Meiosis makes sperm in males and ovum in females Sperm and ovum unite nuclei to form a zygote Zygote undergoes cleavage and becomes gastrula with 3 germ layers