Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

WARM UP 11/17 1. Write 5 main things that you learned from Ch 3 on the cells. 2. What is a tissue? 3. When do you believe life starts? At fertilization,

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "WARM UP 11/17 1. Write 5 main things that you learned from Ch 3 on the cells. 2. What is a tissue? 3. When do you believe life starts? At fertilization,"— Presentation transcript:

1 WARM UP 11/17 1. Write 5 main things that you learned from Ch 3 on the cells. 2. What is a tissue? 3. When do you believe life starts? At fertilization, when the brain forms, when the heart starts to beat? or after birth? 4. Have you ever heard of stem cells? What are they? 5. Do you know what in vitro fertilization is?

2 NOTES CH 4 11/17 Tissue Intro

3 TISSUE – group of similar cells working together HISTOLOGY – the study of tissue 4 MAIN TYPES OF TISSUE: 1. Epithelial 2. Connective 3. Muscle 4. Nervous

4 Tissue formation STEP 1: fertilization creates a ZYGOTE 1 CELL 1 CELL

5 STEP 2: Cells divide by mitosis

6

7

8 ZYGOTE STEP 3: Hollow balls of cells formed – blastocyst ( 5- 10 days)

9 What are special about the blastocyst cells? The have not become any special cells in the body yet – they will end up developing into our 220 different cells

10

11 What are stem cells? WHAT ARE STEM CELLS? Stem cells are unspecialized cells that are thought to be able to reproduce themselves indefinitely and, under the right conditions, to develop into mature cells, e.g., nerve, skin, pancreas, with specialized functions. They are found in embryos at very early stages of development (see figure) and in some adult organs, e.g., bone marrow and brain.

12

13 http://www.dnalc.org/stemcells.h tml

14 STEP 4: blastocyst cells move and differentiate into 3 germ layers – called GASTRULATION At about 2 months

15 3 PRIMARY GERM LAYERS: 1. Ectoderm 1. Ectoderm 2. Mesoderm 2. Mesoderm 3. Endoderm 3. Endoderm

16 ECTODERM MESODERM ENDODERM

17 ECTODERM Outer germ layer These cells develop into tissues of the: Nervous system (brain and nerves) Nervous system (brain and nerves) Integumentary (outer skin, hair, nails) Integumentary (outer skin, hair, nails) Senses (nose, ears, eyes) Senses (nose, ears, eyes)

18 MESODERM Middle germ layer Cells develop into tissues of the: Skeletal system (bones and cartilage) Skeletal system (bones and cartilage) Muscular system Muscular system Circulatory system (blood, vessels) Circulatory system (blood, vessels) Excretory system Excretory system Reproductive system Reproductive system Inner layer of skin Inner layer of skin Connective tissue Connective tissue

19 ENDODERM Inner germ layer Cells develop into tissues of the: Digestive tract Digestive tract Respiratory system Respiratory system Glands Glands

20 These three layers develop into the different cells and tissues of our body, but scientists do not know exactly how one cell become a skin cell and one becomes a brain cell….

21 STEM CELL ASSIGNMENT


Download ppt "WARM UP 11/17 1. Write 5 main things that you learned from Ch 3 on the cells. 2. What is a tissue? 3. When do you believe life starts? At fertilization,"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google