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Embryonic Development
Exercise 46 Embryonic Development
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Developmental stages of humans
Fertilization Zygote It is a fertilized egg Diploid (2n) Female pronuclei Male pronuclei Amphimixis
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Developmental stages of humans
Zona pellucida Surrounds the zygote Disappears when the blastocyst reaches the uterine cavity Corona radiata Granulosa cells surrounding the zona pellucicda Disappears after fertilization
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Fertilization
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Developmental stages of humans
Cleavage Stages of the Cleavage Blastomere Early cleavage 4-cells stage… Morula 16-32 cells stage
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Developmental stages of humans
Blastocyst Central cavity appears – blastocystic cavity Inner cell mass (ICM) – forms the embryo Trophoblast – nourishes the developing embryo Final product of cleavage
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Developmental stages of humans
Implantation From day 7 to day 10 after the ovulation The blastocyst will go from a floating stage to a complete implanted stage in the uterus DISIDIUA BEISEILIS
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Developmental stages of humans
Gastrulation The ICM will develop into three primary germ layers Ectoderm Forms the epithelia and nervous system
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Developmental stages of humans
Mesoderm Forms everything between the ectoderm and the endoderm Endoderm Forms the mucosa of the digestive and respiratory tract, etc
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Endometrium will form the deciduas
Deciduas basalis-part of the endometrium that forms the maternal portion of the placenta Deciduas capsularis – the rest of the endometrium surrounding the embryo Deciduas parietalis – endometrium not surrounding embryo or placenta
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Developmental stages of humans
Embryo 0 to 8 weeks Fetus 9 weeks to birth Trophoblast Will develop villi Will differentiate into the chorion that will form the fetal portion of the placenta
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Developmental stages of humans
Placenta Chorionic villi + decidua basalis Embryonic membranes (from the ICM) Amnion Encases the embryo Amniotic cavity Amniotic fluid
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Developmental stages
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Developmental stages of humans
Yolk sac Originates the embryo’s first blood cells Allantois Body stalk and later umbilical cord Umbilical cord attaches the embryo to the placenta
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In uterus development Placenta Fetal side Shine and smooth
Presence of large blood vessels Maternal side Spongy, torn-looking, rough
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