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Animal Reproduction & Development 2007-2008

Oogenesis Unequal meiotic divisions unequal distribution of cytoplasm What is the advantage of this development system? Oogenesis Unequal meiotic divisions unequal distribution of cytoplasm 1 egg 2 polar bodies Meiosis 1 completed during egg maturation ovulation Meiosis 2 completed triggered by fertilization Put all your egg in one basket!

Fertilization fertilization cleavage gastrulation neurulation organogenesis

Fertilization Joining of sperm & egg sperm head (nucleus) enters egg

Cleavage Repeated mitotic divisions of zygote 1st step to becoming multicellular unequal divisions establishes body plan different cells receive different portions of egg cytoplasm & therefore different regulatory signals

Cleavage zygote  morula  blastula establishes future development gastrulation morula blastula

Gastrulation Establish 3 cell layers ectoderm mesoderm endoderm gastrulation in primitive chordates Gastrulation Establish 3 cell layers ectoderm outer body tissues skin, nails, teeth nerves, eyes, lining of mouth mesoderm middle tissues blood & lymph, bone & notochord, muscle excretory & reproductive systems endoderm inner lining digestive system lining of respiratory, excretory & reproductive systems ectoderm mesoderm endoderm protostome vs. deuterostome

Testing… All of the following correctly describe the fate of the embryonic layers of a vertebrate EXCEPT A. neural tube and epidermis develop from ectoderm B. linings of digestive organs and lungs develop from endoderm C. notochord and kidneys develop from endoderm D. skeletal muscles and heart develop from mesoderm E. reproductive organs and blood vessels develop from mesoderm

Testing… In a study of the development of frogs, groups of cells in the germ layers of several embryos in the early gastrula stage were stained with five different dyes that do not harm living tissue. After organogenesis (organ formation), the location of the dyes was noted, as shown in the table below. Tissue Stain Brain Red Notochord Yellow Liver Green Lens of the eye Blue Lining of the digestive tract Purple

Neurulation Formation of notochord & neural tube develop into nervous system develops into CNS (brain & spinal cord) Neural tube Notochord develops into vertebral column

Organogenesis Umbilical blood vessels Mammalian embryo Chorion Bird embryo Amnion Yolk sac Allantois Fetal blood vessels Placenta Maternal blood vessels

Placenta Materials exchange across membranes

Human fetal development 4 weeks 7 weeks

Human fetal development 10 weeks

Human fetal development 12 weeks 20 weeks

Human fetal development The fetus just spends much of the 2nd & 3rd trimesters just growing …and doing various flip-turns & kicks inside amniotic fluid Week 20

Human fetal development 24 weeks (6 months; 2nd trimester) fetus is covered with fine, downy hair called lanugo. Its skin is protected by a waxy material called vernix

Human fetal development 30 weeks (7.5 months) umbilical cord

Getting crowded in there!! 32 weeks (8 months) The fetus sleeps 90-95% of the day & sometimes experiences REM sleep, an indication of dreaming

positive feedback Birth

Birth (36 weeks) Intestine Placenta Umbilical cord Wall of uterus Bladder Cervix Vagina

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