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					Exercise 44 Survey of Embryonic Development Objectives: Fertilization, zygote, morula, blastocyst, gastrula, fetus, chorion, chorionic villi, placenta, amnion, yolk sac, umbilical cord  Embryonic structures and functions  Fertilization  Fusion of two haploid (1n) gametes, occurs in uterine tube usually within a day after ovulation  Sperm • Delivers paternal chromosomes to fertilization site  Egg • Provides all the cellular organelles, nourishment, genetic programming for development AND maternal chromosomes • ~2000x the volume of the sperm cell • Secondary oocyte has been suspended in Metaphase II until now Fig. 29-1 Zygote Product of fertilization (union of gametes)  Contains 46 chromosomes (normal # for a somatic cell)  Fig. 29-1 Prenatal Development **Atlas Diagrams  1st trimester Embryological & early fetal development  Beginnings of organ systems appear   2nd trimester  Organs and  3rd trimester systems nearly complete Rapid fetal growth  Most organ systems functional  Embryonic Development: MORULA     Day 3-4 of development/cleavage (cell divisions) Solid multicellular (> 4-cell stage) ball Morula = “mulberry” Reaches uterus on day 4 Fig. 29-2 Embryonic Development: BLASTOCYST      Over next 2 days Hollow ball with inner cavity Outer cellular layer (“trophoblast”, provides nutrients) Inner layer of cells (clustered at one end, will form the embryo) Implants in uterine wall Fig. 29-2 Embryonic Development: GASTRULA     Day 12 Third layer forms—cells on surface migrate to central line: “primitive streak” Migrating cells move between the 2 layers Now have 3 embryonic layers: Ectoderm  Mesoderm  Endoderm  Fig. 29-4 Embryonic Germ Layers Neural tissue Ectoderm Connective tissues Epithelia & glands Mesoderm Muscle tissue Endoderm Fig. 29-4 Embryo to Fetus  Fetus:  Start of month 3 to delivery Fig. 29-5 Extra-embryonic membranes  Yolk sac   Amnion   Ectoderm & mesoderm Allantois   Endoderm & mesoderm Endoderm & mesoderm Chorion  Mesoderm & trophoblast Yolk sac    Endoderm + mesoderm Pouch Important site of blood cell formation Fig. 29-5 Amnion    Ectoderm + mesodermal cells form this two layered structure Enlarges throughout development Amniotic cavity contains amniotic fluid  Surrounds, cushions developing embryo/fetus Fig. 29-5 Chorion    Mesoderm and trophoblast cells form this vascular layer Provides transport of nutrients to the growing embryo/fetus (multicellular now, so diffusion alone won’t suffice) Chorionic villi: branches in contact with maternal tissues  Embryonic blood vessels in each  Supplies embryonic heart (beating by week 3)  Gases and nutrients diffuse between embryonic and maternal circulations—no mixing of actual blood (separated by trophoblast) Chorion Fig. 29-6 Placenta     Appearance of blood vessels in the chorion = 1st step in creation of a functional placenta Temporary structure in uterine wall that allows the diffusion between fetal and maternal circulatory systems Fetal side Maternal side Fig. 29-6 Umbilical cord   Connection between fetus and placenta Contains the allantois, placental blood vessels, & yolk stalk of the yolk sac Fig. 29-6 Fig. 29-8 Fig. 29-10 Video: The Miracle of Life
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            