What process occurs after implantation and placentation?
What are the three primary germ layers?
Why are the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm called the “primary cell layers”?
all origins of all organs can be tracked back to these layers
What is the function of the ectoderm/mesoderm/endoderm?
form specific parts or the organism
What does the ectoderm form?
What does the mesoderm form?
What does the endoderm form?
What is gastrulation?
the morphogenic process that gives rise to three germ
layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
What process gives rise to the three primary germ cell layers?
gastrulation
What are germ cells?
male: sperm
female: egg
What are the names of the three cells in order (from fertilization to tissue)?
zygote –> blastula –> gastrula
State the order of cell differentiation.
stem cell –> committed cells –> specialized cells
What is cell differentiation? When does it occur?
Why do cells differ?
because they produce different proteins/peptides
State examples of proteins/peptides involved in cell differentiation.
What does gastrulation begin with? What cell?
blastocyst
Explain the process of gastrulation. How does it occur?
What does the primitive streak define? What does it indicate?
What 2 new layers are formed as the trophoblast degenerates?
epiblast:
- on top,
- takes most of the remaining inner cell mass cells.
hypoblast:
- inner cell mass layer
- cells detatch
What is the name of the structure after the formation of the two layers? What are the two layers?
bilaminar disk:
- epiblast
- hypoblast
What is the location called which used to be the “embryoblast”/”inner cell mass”?
epiblast
What is the process of gastrulation initiated by?
the formation of the primitive streak
What happens as more cells are produced?
cells are pushed towards the primitive streak (center), then they must migrate due to the ‘push effect’ of the epiblastic cell division.
State the location of the ectoderm, mesoderm, prospective endoderm, and endoblast layers.