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Fig. 47-1
Chapter 47
Animal Development
PowerPoint® Lecture Presentations for
Biology
Eighth Edition
Neil Campbell and Jane Reece
1 mm
Lectures by Chris Romero, updated by Erin Barley with contributions from Joan Sharp
Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings
Fig. 47-3-1
Fig. 47-3-2
Basal body
(centriole)
Sperm
head
Basal body
(centriole)
Sperm
head
Acrosome
Hydrolytic enzymes
Acrosome
Jelly coat
Vitelline layer
Sperm-binding
receptors
Egg plasma
membrane
Fig. 47-3-3
Jelly coat
Vitelline layer
Sperm-binding
receptors
Egg plasma
membrane
Fig. 47-3-4
Sperm plasma
membrane
Sperm
nucleus
Sperm
nucleus
Acrosomal
process
Basal body
(centriole)
Sperm
head
Acrosomal
process
Basal body
(centriole)
Sperm
head
Actin
filament
Actin
filament
Fused
plasma
membranes
Acrosome
Jelly coat
Sperm-binding
receptors
Hydrolytic enzymes
Vitelline layer
Egg plasma
membrane
Acrosome
Jelly coat
Sperm-binding
receptors
Hydrolytic enzymes
Vitelline layer
Egg plasma
membrane
1
Fig. 47-3-5
Fig. 47-4
EXPERIMENT
Sperm plasma
membrane
10 sec after
fertilization
Sperm
nucleus
Fertilization
envelope
Acrosomal
process
Basal body
(centriole)
Sperm
head
25 sec
35 sec
1 min
10 sec after
fertilization
20 sec
30 sec
500 µm
RESULTS
Actin
filament
Cortical
Fused
granule
plasma
membranes
Perivitelline
Hydrolytic enzymes
space
Vitelline layer
Acrosome
Jelly coat
Sperm-binding
receptors
Egg plasma
membrane
1 sec before
fertilization
500 µm
CONCLUSION
Point of
sperm
nucleus
entry
EGG CYTOPLASM
Fig. 47-4a
Spreading
wave of Ca2+
Fertilization
envelope
Fig. 47-4b
EXPERIMENT
10 sec after
fertilization
the distribution of Ca2+
RESULTS
25 sec
35 sec
1 min
Fig. 47-4c
500 µm
10 sec after
fertilization
1 sec before
fertilization
20 sec
30 sec
500 µm
Fig. 47-5
Zona pellucida
Follicle cell
CONCLUSION
Point of
sperm
nucleus
entry
Spreading
wave of Ca2+
Fertilization
envelope
Sperm Cortical
Sperm
nucleus granules
basal body
2
Fig. 47-6
Fig. 47-8-1
Zygote
yg
(a) Fertilized egg
(b) Four-cell stage
(c) Early blastula
Fig. 47-8-2
(d) Later blastula
Fig. 47-8-3
4-cell
stage
forming
2-cell
stage
forming
Fig. 47-8-4
Fig. 47-8-5
8-cell
stage
Animal
pole
Blastocoel
Blastula
(cross
section)
Vegetal
pole
3
Fig. 47-8-6
Fig. 47-9-1
0.25 mm
0.25 mm
Future ectoderm
Future mesoderm
Future endoderm
Animal
pole
Animal pole
Blastocoel
Blastocoel
Mesenchyme
cells
Zygote
2-cell
stage
forming
4-cell
stage
forming
Vegetal
Blastula
8-cell pole
(cross
stage
section)
Fig. 47-9-2
Vegetal
plate
Vegetal
pole
Fig. 47-9-3
Future ectoderm
Future ectoderm
Future mesoderm
Future mesoderm
Future endoderm
Future endoderm
Filopodia
pulling
archenteron
tip
Archenteron
Fig. 47-9-4
Fig. 47-9-5
Future ectoderm
Future ectoderm
Future mesoderm
Future mesoderm
Future endoderm
Future endoderm
Ectoderm
Blastocoel
Archenteron
Blastopore
Mouth
Mesenchyme
(mesoderm
forms future
skeleton)
Digestive tube (endoderm)
Anus (from blastopore)
4
Fig. 47-9-6
Fig. 47-10-1
Gastrulation in a frog embryo
Key
Future ectoderm
Future mesoderm
SURFACE VIEW
CROSS SECTION
Future endoderm
Animal pole
Archenteron
Animal
pole
Blastocoel
Blastocoel
Filopodia
pulling
archenteron
tip
Blastocoel
Blastocoel
Archenteron
Blastopore
Dorsal lip
of blastopore
Mesenchyme
cells
Ectoderm
Vegetal
plate
Vegetal
pole
Key
Blastopore
Future ectoderm
Mesenchyme
Mesenchyme
cells
(mesoderm
forms future
skeleton)
50 µm
Dorsal lip
of blastopore
Blastopore
Mouth
Future mesoderm
Digestive tube
(endoderm)
Early
gastrula
Vegetal pole
Future endoderm
Anus (from
blastopore)
Fig. 47-10-2
Fig. 47-10-3
CROSS SECTION
SURFACE VIEW
CROSS SECTION
SURFACE VIEW
Ectoderm
Blastocoel
shrinking
Archenteron
Blastocoel
remnant
Mesoderm
Endoderm
Archenteron
Key
Key
Blastopore
Future ectoderm
Future ectoderm
Future mesoderm
Future mesoderm
Future endoderm
Future endoderm
Fig. 47-12
Late
gastrula
Blastopore
Yolk plug
Fig. 47-13
Eye
Neural folds
Neural
fold
Somites
Tail bud
Neural plate
Eye
Neural tube
Notochord
Forebrain
Somite
SEM
1 mm
Neural tube
Neural Neural
fold
plate
Notochord
Neural crest
cells
Coelom
1 mm
Neural
crest
cells
Heart
Coelom
Archenteron
Endoderm
Mesoderm
Ectoderm
Lateral fold
Blood
vessels
Somite
Somites
Yolk stalk
Notochord
Ectoderm
Endoderm
Archenteron
Archenteron
(digestive
cavity)
Outer layer
of ectoderm
Mesoderm
Neural crest
cells
(c) Somites
These layers
form extraembryonic
membranes
(a) Early organogenesis
Yolk sac
Neural tube
YOLK
(b) Late organogenesis
(a) Neural plate formation
Neural tube
(b) Neural tube formation
Early organogenesis in a frog embryo
5
Fig. 47-14
Fig. 47-15
Amnion
ECTODERM
Epidermis of skin and its
derivatives (including sweat
glands, hair follicles)
Epithelial lining of mouth
and anus
Cornea and lens of eye
Nervous system
Sensory receptors in
epidermis
Adrenal medulla
Tooth enamel
Epithelium of pineal and
pituitary glands
MESODERM
ENDODERM
Notochord
Skeletal system
Muscular system
Muscular layer of
stomach and intestine
Excretory system
Circulatory and lymphatic
systems
Reproductive system
(except germ cells)
Dermis of skin
Lining of body cavity
Adrenal cortex
Epithelial lining of
digestive tract
Epithelial lining of
respiratory system
Lining of urethra, urinary
bladder, and reproductive
system
Liver
Pancreas
Thymus
Thyroid and parathyroid
glands
Allantois
Embryo
Albumen
Amniotic
cavity
with
amniotic
fluid
Shell
Yolk
(nutrients)
Chorion
Yolk sac
Fig. 47-16-1
Fig. 47-16-2
Expanding
region of
trophoblast
Endometrial
epithelium
(uterine lining)
Uterus
Inner cell mass
Maternal
blood
vessel
Epiblast
p
Trophoblast
Hypoblast
Blastocoel
Trophoblast
Fig. 47-16-3
Fig. 47-16-4
Expanding
region of
trophoblast
Amniotic
cavity
Amnion
Chorion
Ectoderm
Epiblast
Mesoderm
Hypoblast
Endoderm
Yolk sac (from
hypoblast)
Yolk sac
Extraembryonic
mesoderm cells
(from epiblast)
Extraembryonic
mesoderm
Chorion (from
trophoblast)
Atlantois
6
Fig. 47-21a
Fig. 47-21b
Epidermis
Central
nervous
system
Epidermis
64-cell embryos
Notochord
Blastomeres
injected with dye
M
Mesoderm
d
Endoderm
Blastula
Larvae
Neural tube stage
(transverse section)
(b) Cell lineage analysis in a tunicate
(a) Fate map of a frog embryo
Fig. 47-23b
Fig. 47-27
EXPERIMENT
Control egg
(dorsal view)
Experimental egg
(side view)
Gray
crescent
Gray
crescent
Thread
RESULTS
Normal
Belly piece
Normal
7
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