What are the steps in fertilisation in mammals?
Describe sperm capacitation
What receptor is required is required for sperm binding?
ZP3 on the zona pellucida
Describe the acrosome reaction
Describe sperm membrane fusion
How does sperm membrane fusion depolarise the oocyte membrane?
What is the function of membrane depolarisation in sperm membrane fusion?
- Once depolarised, ZP impermeable to other spem
What occurs in oocyte activation following sperm membrane fusion?
- Extrusion of hte second polar body
Where does membrane fusion begine?
The equatorial segment of the sperm
Describe the chromosomal events that occur during sperm membrane fusion
What is syngamy?
Fusion of the 2 pro-nuclei to form a zygote
Where does fertilisation take place?
In the oviduct
What is the zygote?
Single celled embryo formed following syngamy
What is formed from the first cleavage division of the zygote?
Describe cleavage of the zygote
What happens to the blastomeres following the first cleavage division of the zygote?
What is the morula?
Last point in the embryo where all cells are identical (16 cells)
(Is the last point at which a cell can be used for genetic analysis)
Define totipotent
Having the ability to form all cell necessary for normal development
In what stages of development are all cells in the embryo totipotent?
Up to and including the morula, not demonstrated beyond 16 cell stage
Describe the formation of the blastocyst
Define blastocyst
The embryological stage where there is a distinct cavity formed
What do the outer cells of the blastocyst become?
Trophoblasts
What do the inner cells of the blastocyst become?
Inner cell mass
What do the trophoblasts give rise to?
Chorion and placenta