& formation of the germ layers. cleavage, gastrulation
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& formation of the germ layers.
Cleavage, GastrulationCleavage, Gastrulation
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Cleavage
• Fertilization is followed by cleavage, a period of rapid cell division without growth
• Cleavage partitions the cytoplasm of one large cell into many smaller cells called blastomeres
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• The eggs and zygotes of many animals, except mammals, have a definite polarity
• The polarity is defined by distribution of yolk, with the vegetal pole having the most yolk
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LE 47-9
Zygote
2-cellstageforming
8-cellstage
4-cellstageforming
Animal pole Blasto-coel
Blastula(crosssection)
Vegetal poleBlastula (at least 128 cells)
0.25 mm
Eight-cell stage (viewedfrom the animal pole)
0.25 mm
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Gastrulation
• Gastrulation rearranges the cells of a blastula into a three-layered embryo, called a gastrula, which has a primitive gut
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• The three layers produced by gastrulation are called embryonic germ layers
– The ectoderm forms the outer layer
– The endoderm lines the digestive tract
– The mesoderm partly fills the space between the endoderm and ectoderm
Gastrulation
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LE 47-12
Future ectoderm
Key
Future mesoderm
Future endoderm
Archenteron
Blastocoelremnant
Ectoderm
MesodermEndoderm
Yolk plugYolk plugGastrula
Blastocoelshrinking
Blastocoel
Dorsal tip of blastopore
CROSS SECTION
Animal pole
Dorsal lipof blastopore
Vegetal pole Blastula
SURFACE VIEW
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• During gastrulation, some epiblast cells move toward the blastoderm’s midline and then detach and move inward toward the yolk
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LE 47-13
Futureectoderm
Epiblast
Migratingcells(mesoderm)
YOLK
HypoblastEndoderm
Primitivestreak
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Organogenesis
• During organogenesis, various regions of the germ layers develop into rudimentary organs
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• Many structures are derived from the three embryonic germ layers during organogenesis
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• At completion of cleavage, the blastocyst forms
• The trophoblast, the outer epithelium of the blastocyst, initiates implantation in the uterus, and the blastocyst forms a flat disk of cells
• As implantation is completed, gastrulation begins
• The extraembryonic membranes begin to form
• By the end of gastrulation, the embryonic germ layers have formed
Summary