8 - Embryology Weeks 1-4 Flashcards
Where are erythrocytes produced?
In fetus yolk sac, then liver and spleen, then bone marrow
What is the annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus?
AF - Cartilage in intervertebral disc. Great tensile and torsional strength
NP - Discs core of gel like material. Produced by notochord
What are the three developmental stages of pregnancy?
Preembryonic –> Embryonic –> Fetal
How long is pregnancy?
38 weeks + 2 (date of last period)
What are the risks to pregnancy and what is the effect on the fetus if these risks are presented at each stage of embryonic development?
- Ionising radiation
- Mother’s drugs
- Viruses
What happens during fertilisation?
- Capacitation (maturation of sperm)
- Acrosome reaction
- Cortical reaction (prevent polyspermy)
- Meiosis II of ovum
What happens in week 1 of the preembryonic period?
What is the first cavity formed in the conceptus?
In the blastocyst, called the blastocoele
What happens during week 2 of the pre-embryonic period and draw a diagram of what the embryo looks like?
- Week of 2’s, differentiation
- Embryo has two cavities, amniotic and yolk sac, and is suspended in chorionic cavity by connecting stalk
Why might women bleed but still be pregnant?
- Implantation bleeding (late fibrin plug)
- 50% of zygotes lots in first 3 weeks
- 15% of all pregnancies will miscarry
Where should implantation occur and what are some disorders caused by an error in implantation?
- Superior posterior uterine lining
- Ectopic pregnancy (anywhere but uterus, dangerous due to invasive)
- Placenta previa (risk of haemorraghe so dangerous)
Where are the following structures formed from?
What happens first after week 2 of embryonic development and explain the proccess of this stage?
Gastrulation - Formation of the trilaminar disc
- Lack of mesoderm where mouth and anus will be
What tissues originate from each germ layer?
Ecto: Organs that maintain contact with outside, e.g skin and CNS
Meso: Supporting tissues like heart, muscle, bone
Endo: Lining open internal structures, e.g GI and respiratory
What happens when identical twins are formed?
- Two primitive streaks
- Not allowed to study embryos anymore as gastrulation has started