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By Eric Duncan, Tim Friel, Samantha Fusco, Lucas Pfendner and Jasmine Noble. Embryology/Microbiology. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Embryology. Microbiology. EMBRYOLOGY. Vocabulary Stages Processes. MICROBIOLOGY. Vocabulary Viruses Bacteria Activity. VOCABULARY.
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By Eric Duncan, Tim Friel, Samantha Fusco, Lucas Pfendner and Jasmine Noble Embryology/Microbiology
TABLE OF CONTENTS • Embryology • Microbiology
EMBRYOLOGY • Vocabulary • Stages • Processes
MICROBIOLOGY • Vocabulary • Viruses • Bacteria • Activity
VOCABULARY • Embryology-the branch of biology that studies the formation and early development of a living species. • Embryo-From implantation to 8 weeks • Fetus-After 8 weeks • Fertilization-Egg and sperm come together to form a zygote • Zygote-Fertilized egg • Cleavage-First few mitotic divisions of the zygote • Morula-Solid ball of cells
VOCABULARY (CONTINUED) • Blastula-Fluid filled ball of cells • Implantation-When the blastula attaches to the uterine wall • Gastrulation-When the blastula forms three germ layers called a gastrula • Gastrula-3 germ layers are formed • Endoderm-Innermost layer (digestive track) • Mesoderm-Middle layer (internal organs) • Ectoderm-Outermost layer (skin and nervous system) • Stem Cells-Unspecialized body cells
STAGES • Zygote • Fertilized egg • Morula • Solid ball of cells • Blastula • Fluid-filled ball of cells • Gastrula • 3 germ layers
PROCESSES • Fertilization • Egg and sperm cells meet • Implantation • Morula implants into the uterine wall • Gastrulation • Blastula forms 3 germs layers and becomes gastrula
VOCABULARY • Virus-Non-living particles that need a host cell to survive • Lytic Cycle-Instant virus reproduction • Lysogenic Cycle-Viruses hide in host until signaled to replicate • Vaccine-Dead or weakened virus that improves the immunity to a particular disease
VOCABULARY (CONTINUED) • Bacteria-Unicellular prokaryotic cells • Obligate Aerobe-Requires oxygen • Obligate Anaerobe-Requires complete lack of oxygen • Faculative Anaerobe-Does not need oxygen, but can use it • Binary Fission-Process that allows bacteria to replicate (identically) • Conjugation-When bacterium exchange genetic information • Endospore-Allows bacteria to go dormant when conditions are unfavorable • Antibiotic-Drugs that combat bacteria by interfering with various cellular functions • Antibiotic Resistance-Bacteria’s ability to be resistant to certain antibiotics
VIRUSES • Bacteriophage-Virus that attacks bacteria • Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Virus that attacks tobacco plants • Ebola-Animal virus • HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)- Leads to AIDS (retrovirus) • Influenza Virus-RNA containing virus • http://ed.ted.com/lessons/cell-vs-virus-a-battle-for-health-shannon-stiles#watch
BACTERIA • Coccus-Sphere shape • Bacilius-Rod shape • Spirilium-Spiral shape • Diplo-Pair of cells • Strepto-Chain of cells • Staphylo-Bunch of cells
ACTIVITY Question 1. What is Embryology? The study of ‘lil nuggets b. The study of formation and development c. The study of all living things
Question 2. what is the morula? a. Solid ball of cells b. Fluid ball of cells c. Fertilized egg
Question3. which one is “rod” shaped? a. Coccus b. Bacillius c.Spirillium