Embryology Flashcards
Define embryology?
The developmental events that occur during the prenatal period.
Define the three periods of the prenatal period?
Pre-Embryonic period
First 2 weeks of development (pre-embryo).
Embryonic period:
3-8 weeks (embryo = rudimentary forms of most organ systems).
Foetal period:
9-birth (foetus) - (4 weeks after birth = neonate, <1 year = infant).
Describe the 3 stages of embryogenesis (developmental events) that occur during the pre-embryonic and embryonic periods?
Cleavage:
The cell division of the zygote (after the oocyte is fertilised by a sperm).
Gastrulation:
Formation of the 3 primary layers of the embryo.
Organogenesis:
Arrangement of the 3 primary germ layers to all organs of the body.
Describe the major developmental events (FIRST WEEK) of the pre-embryonic period?
Fertilisation = sperm fertilises an oocyte.
Zygote = complete fertilisation.
Cleavage = the cell division of the zygote.
Morula = enters the uterus after the 3rd cleavage of the zygote.
Blastocyst = blastocyst cavity develops.
Implantation = blastocyst begins to implant itself in the lining of the uterus.
Describe the major developmental events (SECOND WEEK) of the pre-embryonic period?
Second Week (2 components of the blastocyst differentiate into 2 layers):
Trophoblast:
Inner layer = cytotrophoblast & outer layer = syncytiotrophoblast.
Embryoblast:
Differentiate into the bilaminar embryonic disc → epiblast & hypoblast).
Describe the process of gastrulation?
Formation of primitive streak:
Thin depression on the surface of the epiblast.
Formation of mesoderm:
Cells from the epiblast detach and migrate through the primitive streak.
Formation of endoderm:
Other migrating cells from the epiblast eventually displace the hypoblast.
Formation of ectoderm: Remaining cells in the epiblast form this.
***3-4 weeks of development: trilaminar embryonic disc folds = flat surface to cylindrical structure.
Name the three primary germ layers of the embryo and provide examples of major tissues and structures derived from these layers?
Ectoderm:
Epidermis of skin, nervous tissue, sensory organs.
Mesoderm:
Muscle/connective tissue, dermis of skin, heart, serous membranes, urinary/reproductive.
Endoderm:
Most internal epithelial linings, most of the digestive system.
Briefly describe the process of organogenesis and the foetal period?
Organogenesis:
4th week of embryonic period to the foetal period (heart, digestive, gonad, nervous).
Foetal period:
Foetal length ↑↑↑ (3-5 months of pregnancy) & foetal weight ↑↑↑ (during the last 2 months).