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Cellular Differentiation and Specialization
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Where do we start? How many cells do you begin with? -1
How many do you have now? -Billions How does one cell become a billion different cells with different roles to play? -Differentiation and specialization.
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One cell to many. We start with fertilization.
The egg and sperm come together and create a zygote. The zygote will divide and (we will skip a few) become a blastula.
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Blastula A blastula is a group of cells that is not differentiated yet. It is a hollow sphere of cells. All the cells are stem cells so they can become anything.
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Gastrulation This is the time that the blastula changes into a gastrula. The blastula begins to fold inward and form a three germ levels. This will be the forming of the mouth.
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The Truth of the Matter "It is not birth, marriage, or death, but gastrulation, which is truly the most important time in your life." Lewis Wolpert (1986)
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Gastrula This is when the cells begin to specialize.
There are three levels. - Ectoderm -> This is the outer layer. This will form the skin. -Mesoderm -> This is the middle layer. This will form the organs and nervous system. -Endoderm -> This is the inner layer. This will become the digestive tract.
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Photo of gastrula
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Cellular Specialization
Why do we want cells to be specialized? - Taste with feet. - Smell with hands. We need our cells to know what they are doing. How does the cell specialize? - The DNA controls it.
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DNA's Role Is DNA the same in all of our cells? - Yes
So how do different cells do different things? - DNA will only send out the RNA for certain proteins. - The proteins will tell the cell what they need to do.
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