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Ch 33 animal development . AP Biology Lecture . Cleavage . Rapid series of cell division. Embryo becomes a ball of even smaller cells Blastocoel - fluid filled cavity that forms Cell now referred to as a blastula. Individual cells called blastomeres . . Complete Cleavage . Little yolk
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Ch 33 animal development AP Biology Lecture
Cleavage • Rapid series of cell division. Embryo becomes a ball of even smaller cells • Blastocoel- fluid filled cavity that forms • Cell now referred to as a blastula. • Individual cells called blastomeres.
Complete Cleavage • Little yolk (stored nutrients) • All blastomeres equal size
Incomplete Cleavage • Lot of yolk • Embryo forms as a disc of cells, blastodisc, on top of the yolk mass
Mammal Cleavage • During 4th division, cells separate into two groups • Inner cell mass • Becomes embryo • Pluripotent • Surrounding outer cell • Trophoblast, an encompassing sac • Secretes the fluid to make the blastocoel • Becomes support structure to attach embryo to uterine wall
Gastrulation • Blastula altered into embryo with multiple tissue layers and distinct body axes *body plan and first organs* • The germ layers form • Endoderm – innermost, from blastomeres inside the embryo Produces lining of digestive and respiratory tract
Ectoderm – outermost, from cells outside the embryo • Produces nervous system and epidermal layer of skin • Mesoderm – middle layer, cells in between endoderm and ectoderm • Produces heart, blood vessels, muscles and bones
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Placental mammals • Inner cell mass splits • Upper layer- epiblast • Cells from endoderm and mesoderm • Eventually embryo • Lower layer- hypoblast • Eventually placenta
Organogenesis • Development to form major organs and organ systems • Neurulation – formation of the nervous system • Neural plate- groove between folds eventually forms a hollow cylinder, neural tube, an overlaying layer of epidermal ectoderm • Some cells do not form into the neural plate but form neural crest which becomes the connection between the brain/spinal cord and rest of the body
Segmentation during neurulation called somites • Found around the notochord • Produce cells that become • Vertebrae • Ribs • Muscle of trunk • Muscle of limbs • Lower layer of skin
Amniotes • Extraembryonic membrane around the embryo • Nutrition • Gas exchange • Waste removal
Mammals entire trophoblast embeds into the uterine wall • Hypoblast form chorion, membrane that limits water loss and aids in gas exchange • Chorion and maternal tissue form the placenta • Epiblast produces amnion, fluid filled amniotic cavity around the embryo
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