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"mouth first"; referring to the early development of the oral pore during gut tube formation |
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"mouth second"; referring to the early development of the anal pore during gut tube formation |
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site of gastrulation initiation and later the opening of the archenteron at the vegetal region of certain embryos (eg, echinoderm and amphibian); in deuterostome embryos it is the future anus of the organism. |
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(early stage of an embryo produced by cleavage of an ovum; a liquid-filled sphere whose wall is composed of a single layer of cells; during this stage (about eight days after fertilization) implantation in the wall of the uterus occurs) |
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double-walled stage of the embryo resulting from invagination of the blastula; the outer layer of cells is the ectoderm and the inner layer ... |
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central cavity of the gastrula; becomes the intestinal or digestive cavity |
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What happens during gastrulation? |
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Cells migrate inward from the surface of blastula to form a cavity called the archenteron. |
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When are the three germ layers formed? |
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The formation of the primitive streak is one of the first signs of gastrulation. It is characterized as a furrow in the midline of the embryonic disk at the future caudal end of the embryo. This furrow is formed by the ingression of epiblast cells which will go on to form the definitive endoderm and mesoderm by replacing hypoblast cells. The epiblast cells then develop into the definitive ectoderm. |
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Blastopore in deuterostome will become _____________. |
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Coelom formation occurs during ___________. |
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site of spermatogenic cells where spermatogenesis occurs |
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various stages of cells during spermatogenesis (outer cells are the least developed...as they mature, they are pushed into the lumen (cavity) of the tubule) |
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interstitial/Leydig cells |
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small clumps of cells between the seminiferous tubules that produce testosterone |
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coiled tube on the surface of the testis where sperm maturation occur |
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duct that is a distal extension of the epididymis |
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Estrous cycles start after puberty in sexually mature females and are interrupted by anestrous phases or pregnancies. Typically estrous cycles continue until death. Some animals may display bloody vaginal discharge, often mistaken for menstruation, also called a "period". |
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shedding of the endometrium
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a natural cavity or hollow in the ovary |
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sac-like structures in the ovary that protects and nurtures a ripening egg until it is released at ovulation |
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thick membrane around the mammalian ovum; can be penetrated by one sperm in the fertilization process; usually remains around the fertilized egg until it is implanted in the wall of the uterus |
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a radiately striated membrane situated next the yolk of an ovum, or separated from it by a very delicate membrane only |
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-secretes estrogens and progesterone, which are steroid hormones responsible for the thickening of the endometrium and its development and maintenance, respectively
-If the egg is not fertilized, the corpus luteum stops secreting progesterone and decays (after approximately 14 days in humans). It then degenerates into a corpus albicans, which is a mass of fibrous scar tissue.
The uterine lining sloughs off without progesterone and is expelled through the vagina (in humans and some great apes, which go through a menstrual cycle). In an estrus cycle, the lining degenerates back to normal size.
-If the egg is fertilized and implantation occurs, the trophoblast cells of the blastocyst secrete the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG, or a similar hormone in other species).
Human chorionic gonadotropin signals the corpus luteum to continue progesterone secretion, thereby maintaining the thick lining (endometrium) of the uterus, and providing an area rich in blood vessels in which the zygote(s) can develop. From this point on, the corpus luteum is called the corpus luteum graviditatis.
The introduction of prostaglandins at this point causes the degeneration of the corpus luteum and the abortion of the fetus. However, in placental animals such as humans, the placenta eventually takes over progesterone production and the corpus luteum degrades into a corpus albicans without embryo/fetus loss. |
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follicles secrete __________s for the ovum in addition to secreting __________. |
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Strongyocentrotus purpuratus |
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West Coast purple sea urchin |
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jelly coat (outside of urchin egg) |
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Delicate membrane that surrounds the yolk of an egg; later hardens into the fertilization membrane to prevent polyspermy |
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depolarization of the egg membrane from negative to positive to prevent polyspermy |
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enzymatic reactions that hardens the vitelline membrane to prevent polyspermy |
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the fluid-filled cavity inside a blastula |
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migration of cells into the blastocoel |
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the cleavage plane extends entirely through the zygote |
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process by which the nervous system is formed |
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the nucleus of the ovum or sperm after fertilization but before they fuse to form the nucleus of the zygote |
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