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Development Links - Biology. Components of Development Growth - The process of a multicellular increasing its number of cells, becoming larger. (i.e.

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1 Development Links - Biology

2 Components of Development Growth - The process of a multicellular increasing its number of cells, becoming larger. (i.e. zygote to an adult) Growth - The process of a multicellular increasing its number of cells, becoming larger. (i.e. zygote to an adult) Differentiation - The process of cells in a multicellular organism (initially all alike) becoming different from each other generating the various tissues (i.e. nerve, muscle, skin and bone, etc.) necessary to be a functional adult. Differentiation - The process of cells in a multicellular organism (initially all alike) becoming different from each other generating the various tissues (i.e. nerve, muscle, skin and bone, etc.) necessary to be a functional adult.

3 Thoughts on development: Growth Cells generating more cells (Mitosis and Cytokinesis) Cells generating more cells (Mitosis and Cytokinesis) A single cell has size limits, therefore for organisms to become larger they must be multicellular. A single cell has size limits, therefore for organisms to become larger they must be multicellular. All cells of an organism have a complete set of DNA to make the entire organism. All cells of an organism have a complete set of DNA to make the entire organism. Cell death, as well as cell growth must occur for proper development Cell death, as well as cell growth must occur for proper development Connected to the cell cycle. Connected to the cell cycle.

4 Mitosis and Cytokinesis

5 Cell cycle

6 Phases of Mitosis Interphase Interphase Prophase Prophase Metaphase Metaphase Anaphase Anaphase Telophase Telophase Animation link(s) http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/mitosis/pmitosis.html http://www.lewport.wnyric.org/jwanamaker/animations/mitosis.html http://www.lewport.wnyric.org/jwanamaker/animations/mitosis.html http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/multimedia/mitosis/mitosis_qt1.html

7 Interphase

8 Prophase

9 Metaphase

10 Anaphase

11 Telophase

12 Thoughts on development: Differentiation What if your entire body was made of only stem cells? Muscle cells? Nerve cells? What if your entire body was made of only stem cells? Muscle cells? Nerve cells? Do different types of cells (tissue) perform different jobs in a multicellular organism? Do different types of cells (tissue) perform different jobs in a multicellular organism? If all of the organisms cells are genetically Identical, how do they become different types of cells (tissue)? If all of the organisms cells are genetically Identical, how do they become different types of cells (tissue)?

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14 Epithelial and Connective

15 Nerve and Muscle

16 OKAY??????? But how does an organism get all of these cell (tissue) types?

17 Historical perspective The “Homunculus” Theory = A fully formed person, just very tiny, exists in the head of a sperm cell. The egg makes no contribution except to function as an incubator. No differentiation necessary!!!!!!!!!! We now know better.

18 Embryonic differentiation: Zygotes

19 Early embryonic development

20 Blastula

21 Gastrulation

22 It is not birth, marriage, or death, but gastrulation, which is truly the most important time in your life." Lewis Wolpert (1986)

23 Embryonic cell (tissue) types As embryo’s develop to the gastrulation stage they form three basic types of tissue which differentiate into all other tissues: As embryo’s develop to the gastrulation stage they form three basic types of tissue which differentiate into all other tissues: Endoderm Endoderm Mesoderm Mesoderm Ectoderm Ectoderm

24 These basic tissues become:

25 OKAY ?? But how do we get to become these tissues from embryonic stem cells?

26 Influences on differentiation (switching genes on and off) Environmental influences both inside the cell and outside the cell can cause certain genes to switch on or off at appropriate or inappropriate times. Environmental influences both inside the cell and outside the cell can cause certain genes to switch on or off at appropriate or inappropriate times. Inside the cell- differential distribution of materials during cell division can cause cells to develop differently. Inside the cell- differential distribution of materials during cell division can cause cells to develop differently. Outside the cell- chemical communication with nearby cells may influence development based on strength of signal. Outside the cell- chemical communication with nearby cells may influence development based on strength of signal. Induction- is a special type of outside influence. (Leads to Cell Differentiation) Induction- is a special type of outside influence. (Leads to Cell Differentiation) ??????????? (good field for a career) ??????????? (good field for a career)

27 Induction!!!

28 Apoptosis (cell death) at the appropriate time is also very vital to development.

29 What next?

30 Development sometimes messes up! Cancer- one’s own cells fail to stop reproducing when they should. Cancer- one’s own cells fail to stop reproducing when they should. Birth defects- environmental factors + genetics cause misinformation during development. Birth defects- environmental factors + genetics cause misinformation during development.

31 Key Development terms Zygote Zygote Blastula Blastula Gastrulation Gastrulation Growth Growth Cytokinesis Cytokinesis Mitosis Mitosisinterphaseprophasemetaphaseanaphasetelophase Differentiation Differentiation Senescence Senescence Cell cycle Cell cycle DNA DNA Induction Induction Cancer Cancer Metastasis Metastasis Birth defects Birth defects Mutation Mutation

32 Final thoughts Development must occur at the correct times and correct places in the embryo. Development must occur at the correct times and correct places in the embryo. Animal development occurs in consistent patterns. Animal development occurs in consistent patterns. Plants go through similar development. Plants go through similar development. Cell deaths must also occur at appropriate times. Cell deaths must also occur at appropriate times. Development is a zygote to death process. Development is a zygote to death process. Developmental errors often cause spontaneous abortions (miscarriage) Developmental errors often cause spontaneous abortions (miscarriage) Environmental factors can greatly influence development (especially during very early development). Environmental factors can greatly influence development (especially during very early development). Development = growth + differentiation. Development = growth + differentiation. We still have a lot to learn about development. We still have a lot to learn about development.


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