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Chapter 47
Animal Development
Fertilization in mammals
Mammalian Fertilization
1. Sperm binds to receptors in zona pellucida (extracellular
matrix of egg)
2. Acrosomal reaction: sperm releases hydrolytic enzymes to
digest z.p.
(Sea Urchins) Depolarization of membrane: prevent other
sperm from binding = fast block to polyspermy
3. Sperm + Egg Nuclei Fuse
4. Cortical reaction: sperm + egg fusion triggers release of Ca2+
 cortical granules fuse with z.p.  z.p. hardens to form
fertilization envelope = slow block to polyspermy
5. Ca2+ release also triggers activation of the egg
Cleavage: rapid mitotic cell division
• Zygote cytoplasm partitioned into smaller cells (blastomeres)
• Blastula (hollow ball of cells) filled with fluid (blastocoel)
Early human
embryonic
development
Amniotic embryos (reptiles, birds, mammals)
• Develop in fluid-filled sac w/in a shell or uterus
• Amnion: fluid protects embryo – prevent
dehydration, cushions mechanical shock
• Yolk : nutrients in egg
• Mammalian eggs: little stored food
Amnion
Allantois
Embryo
Amniotic
cavity
with
amniotic
fluid
Albumen
Shell
Yolk
(nutrients)
Chorion
Yolk sac
Gastrulation: rearrange cells to form 3-layered
embryo w/primitive gut
Three Embryonic Germ Layers*
Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm
• Skin, nails, teeth
• Lens of eye
• Nervous system
(brain, spinal cord)
• Skeletal, muscular
• Epithelial linings of
systems
digestive, respiratory,
excretory tracts
• Notochord
• Excretory, circulatory • Liver, pancreas
• Reproductive system
• Blood, bone, muscle
CROSS SECTION
SURFACE VIEW
Animal pole
Blastocoel
Gastrulation in
a frog embryo
Vegetal pole
Dorsal lip
of blastopore
Dorsal
tip of
blastopore
Blastula
Blastocoel
shrinking
Archenteron
Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm
Blastocoel
remnant
Key
Future ectoderm
Future mesoderm
Future endoderm
Yolk plug
Yolk plug
Gastrula
Neural folds
Eye
Neural
fold
1 mm
Neural
fold
Tail bud
Neural plate
SEM
LM
Somites
Neural tube
Notochord
Neural
plate
Neural crest
Coelom
1 mm
Neural
crest
Somite
Notochord
Ectoderm
Outer layer
of ectoderm
Mesoderm
Archenteron
(digestive cavity)
Endoderm
Archenteron
Neural crest
Somites
Neural plate formation
Neural tube
Formation of the neural tube
Early organogenesis in a frog embryo
Organogenesis: development of 3 germ layers
into organs
• Notochord – stiff dorsal skeletal rod, forms
from mesoderm
• Neural plate  neural tube brain and spinal
cord
• Neurulation – forms hollow dorsal nerve
chord
• Somites – blocks of mesoderm arranged along
notochord; sign of segmentation
Patterns of development
• Cytoplasmic determinants: chemical signals such
as mRNAs and transcription factors, influence
pattern of cleavage
• Induction: interaction among cells that influences
their fate, cause changes in gene expression
• Totipotent cells: capable of developing into all
the different cell types
all cells of mammalian embryos are totipotent until
the 16-cell stage