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Animal Development Mr. Price AP Biology

Acrosomal Reaction Egg penetration Receptor recognition Fusion of membranes Fast block to polyspermy

Cortical Reaction Vitelline layer separates Perivitellin space swells Hardening Fertilization Envelope Slow block to polyspermy

Activation of the Egg CR and PS increase Fusion of nucleus DNA synthesis and cell division

Fertilization (Mammals) Capacitation Sperm reaches Zona Pellucida ZP3 binding Fast and Slow Block Sperm taken in Centrosomes Mitosis begins

Cleavage Smaller blastomeres Differentiation Animal and Vegetal Pole Gray crescent marks dorsal 2 vertical before 1 horizontal Morula Blastocoel Blastula

Gastrulation Gastrula forms Invagination Archenteron Blastopore Endoderm Mesoderm Ectoderm Invagination Archenteron Blastopore Involution

Organogenesis Notochord forms Neural Tube Vertebral Discs Somites

Avian Development Blastodisc forms Primitive streak forms Archenteron created Extraembryonic Membranes

Mammalian Development Blastocyst enters uterus Trophoblast penetrates endometrium Extraembryonic layers form Gastrulation

Mammal Fertilization

Cleavage

Gastrulation (Frog Embryo)

Organogenesis (Frog)

Avian Development

Mammalian Development

Extraembryonic Membranes