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Chapter 47 ~Animal Development

Fertilization

Embryonic development/fertilization Preformation~ until 18th century; miniature infant in sperm or egg At fertilization/conception: Acrosomal reaction~ hydrolytic enzyme action on egg jelly coat…. Fast block to polyspermy~ membrane depolarization prevents multiple fertilizations…. Cortical reaction~ release of calcium causes hardening of egg outer layer and creates a... Slow block to polyspermy and... Egg activation~ increases metabolic activity; protein synthesis

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 Establish 3 cell layers – ectoderm outer layers – skin, nails, teeth, nerves – mesoderm blood, bone & muscle – endoderm inner lining – digestive system ectoderm mesoderm endoderm

Neurulation 1st organ to form is notochord & nerve chord – develop into nervous system Neural groove Notochord Neural tube

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

Placenta Materials exchange across membranes

Human fetal development Day 1: 1 st cleavage – 1 cell becomes 2 (2-cell stage) Day 2: 2 nd cleavage – 4-cell stage Day 3: 6-12 cell stage – can test at this stage for genetic diseases if done by IVF Day 4: cell stage – solid ball of cells = morula

Ovulation to implantation

Human fetal development Day 5: – solid morula develops into hollow, fluid-filled blastula – embryo will develop from the inner cell mass, or embryonic disc Day 6 -7: – blastocyst attaches to the endometrium (uterine lining) & burrows in: implantation – blastocyst starts to secrete HCG = human chorionic gonatotropin stimulates estrogen & progesterone to prevent menstrual flow causes "morning sickness" in some women... pregnancy test measures the amount of this hormone!

Human fetal developmental Days : – pregnancy becomes established – fluid filled amniotic cavity starts to form – yolk sac starts to form will make blood cells, germ cells – embryo starts to form from embryonic disc – chorion (placenta) starts to form At the end of this stage, a woman will have just missed her period! Day 14

Human fetal developmental Days : – emergence of the vertebrate body plan – primitive streak starts to form the site of gastrulation (formation of 3 tissue layers = ecto, endo, and mesoderm) – neural groove begins to form future spinal cord & brain – somites begin to form bands of tissue that will become muscles & bones – pharyngeal arches begin to form future face, neck, mouth, nose

Vertebrate body plan Day 19

Human embryonic developmental Day 24 Week 3 - Week 8 = embryo – development of all organ systems Day 22: the heart begins to beat Day 28 Week 4

Human embryonic development embryo showing tail & limb buds

Human embryonic development beginning of the eye can be seen, as well the bulging heart & the umbilical cord

Human embryonic development lens of the eye can be seen forming, the mass of the heart bulging from the chest, & the beginnings of the finger rays

Human embryonic development

Human embryonic development beginning of the ear is clearly seen note the bend of the elbow joint has begun, the fingers are forming and toes are beginning to bud off the foot

Human embryonic development Note the formation of the nose, eyelids, ear flap & well defined toes & fingers 50–60 days (8 weeks) Both knee & elbow are visible. Embryo has formed most of basic organ systems & will spend remainder of development in “fetal” period. Organs grow, mature, & begin to learn their respective functions

Human fetal development Day 52: – first brain waves can be detected weeks 4-8 is when all major organ systems of body are formed & when most teratogens have greatest effect Week 8

Human fetal development Week 10

Human fetal development At 15 weeks the embryo begins to take on more of a typical baby's form & the attachment of umbilical cord can be clearly seen Week 15

Human fetal development Week 9 - week 40 = fetus – after 12 weeks or so, the baby's development is largely "finished" some exceptions: brain & lung development Week 16

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

Human fetal development 24 weeks (6 months) fetus is covered with fine, downy hair called lanugo. It’s skin is protected by a waxy substance called vernix

Human fetal development 30 weeks

Human fetal development 32 weeks The fetus sleeps 90-95% of the day & sometimes experiences REM sleep, an indication of dreaming

The end of the journey!