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Fertilization and Embryonic Development
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Fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube
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The fertilized egg is called a zygote
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The fertilized egg undergoes a series of mitotic cell divisions called cleavage
Once cleavage takes place the zygote is called an embryo
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During cleavage the number of cells increases, but not the size of the developing embryo
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Stages of Embryonic Development
The morula is the stage of development when the embryo is a mass of cells formed from cleavage
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Stages of Embryonic Development
In the blastula stage the embryo is a hollow ball made of a single layer of cells( it is the same size as the zygote)
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Implantaton occurs during the blastula stage 6 to 10 days after fertilization
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During the gastrula stage, one side of the blastula becomes indented forming an inner and outer layer of cells (same size as the zygote)
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Three germ layers are formed
Three germ layers are formed. All tissues and organs form from these layers
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The ectoderm – is the outer layer
It becomes the nervous system and the skin
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The mesoderm is the middle layer
It becomes muscles, skeleton, circulatory, excretory and reproductive systems
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The endoderm is bottom layer
It becomes the liver, pancreas, digestive and respiratory systems
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Differentiation is the process by which the primary germ layers cells become specialized into various tissues and organs
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Cells not only increase in number but size increases as well
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