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Aim: How does an embryo develop? How does the zygote form? Zygote – A fertilized egg Embryonic Development: Fertilization Mitosis + Sperm Egg Zygote Embryo- period of development from zygote until about nine weeks. What happens to the zygote after it is formed? Mitosis – causes the zygote to repeatedly divide producing the developing embryo. Cleavage •Mitotic cell division that occurs after fertilization. •During this time period, the number of cells increase tremendously. The result of cleavage is an embryo that is ….. Morula A solid ball of cells which moves towards the uterus Mitosis continues & the embryo becomes…… Blastocyst A hollow ball of cells Cell division continues & the embryo starts to form a …. Gastrula • Folds inward Gastrulation • Three layers • Each layer will eventually form the different organ systems CELLULAR DIFFERENTIATION -cells undergo cellular differentiation, in which the cells become increasingly specialized in structure & function. Gene Expression Genes that are being expressed are “on” Though all genes are present in every type of cell, only a small, specific section of these genes are actually expressed or turned on in each type of cell. What makes some cells turn “on” some genes while other genes are “off”? Environmental influences from within the cell, from surrounding cells, or from outside the organism. Example: diet, toxins, sunlight, etc. Differentiation’s ultimate goal An embryo with many different types of cells Stem Cells • Stem cells are embryonic cells that can turn into any type of cell in the body How can stem cells help us? • Can be used to make any type of cell that needs to be replaced in our bodies Why is the use of stem cells so controversial? • They are often taken from fetuses. • Opponents believe that you are killing a life. Are stem cells only embryonic? No, there are some adult stem cells, but they don’t have the potential to become any kind of cell Why are they different? These seeds carry the same genes for chlorophyll: CC Grown in dark Grown in light ENVIRONMENT AFFECTS GENE EXPRESSION