Embryology 2 COPY Flashcards
What happens during week 3?
Formation of germ layers (gastrulation)
Formation of neural tube (neurulatrion)
Development of somites
Early development of cardiovascular system
What are germ layers?
Layers that can germinate (grow into something)
What is the first thing that happens during week 3?
Formation of the primitive streak
Where is the primitive streak formed?
In the midline of the epiblast by the dipping in of cells (invagination)
What is the structure of the cells of the epiblast?
Columnar
What is formed once the primitive streak is formed?
Axis of the embryo
What does the axis of the embryo allow cells to know?
Where they are, at the head or the feet
What happens during gastruation?
Epiblast cells migrate into the space between the epiblast and hypoblast layers
What do the cells that migrate from the epiblast during gastrulation do, and cause the hypoblast to do?
Displaces the hypblast and forms 3 layers
What 3 layers do migrated cells from the epiblast during gastrulation form?
Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm
What do the migrated cells from the epiblast during gastrulation form?
Trilaminar disk
What is the trilaminar disk composed of?
Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm
What is 1?
Ectoderm
What is 2?
Mesoderm
What is 3?
Endoderm
What does the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm originate?
Epiblast
What happens to the cells during the formation of the trilaminar disk?
They become specialised, so can only go on to form certain things
What is formed after the trilaminar disk?
Notochord
What is the notochord?
Solid tube of cells
What does the notochord induce?
Ectodermal cells in the midline to form a neural tube (neurulation)
What does the neural tube and notochord originate from?
Ectoderm
What is A?
Paraxial mesoderm
What does the neural tube induce?
Mesoderm to thicken
What happens after the mesoderm thickens?
Seperates into 3 parts:
Paraxial mesoderm
Intermediate plate mesoderm
Lateral plate mesoderm
What does the thickened mesoderm seperate into?
Paraxial mesoderm
Intermediate plate mesoderm
Lateral plate mesoderm
What is B?
Intermediate plate mesoderm
What is C?
Lateral plate mesoderm
What are the paraxial mesoderm, intermediate plate mesoderm and lateral plate mesoderm formed from?
Mesoderm
What happens after the mesoderm splits into the paraxial, intermediate and lateral plate mesoderm?
Lateral plate mesoderm splits to form:
Somatic mesoderm
Splanchnic mesoderm
Space between the 2 called intraembryonic coelom
What does the lateral plate mesoderm split into?
Somatic mesoderm
Splanchnic mesoderm
What is the space between the somatic and splanchnic mesoderms known as?
Intraembryonic coelom
What does each part of the mesoderm go on to do?
Form different things
What does the paraxial mesoderm go onto form?
Somites
What does the intermediate plate mesoderm go onto form?
Urogenital system (kidneys and reproductive systems)
What does the lateral plate mesoderm go onto form?
Body cavity and coverings
What are somites formed from?
Paraxial mesoderm
What are kidneys and reproductive system formed from?
Intermediate plate mesoderm