Final Exam - Development Flashcards

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embryo

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multicellular eukaryotic cell during the first two months

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morula

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forms 3 to 4 days after contraception

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blastula/blastocyst

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forms around day 5 - hollow ball of cells

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trophoblast

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forms outer layer of cells of the blastocyst and forms the chorion, and HCG to maintian pregnancy

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chorion

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produces HCG to maintain pregnancy

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amnion

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membrane formed around embryo, fills with amniotic fluid and expands for protective enviornment for embryo

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allantosis

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helps embryo exchange gases and handle liquid waste forms umbilical cord

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yolk sac

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nutrition, sac attached to embryo

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human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)

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maintains pregnancy

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gastrulation

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  • inward cell movement which occurs during the third week

- forms the 3 germ layers

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ectoderm

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-skin and nervous tissue

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endoderm

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-digestive and respiratory system

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mesoderm

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muscles, skeletal, circulatory, and urogenetial system

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organogenesis

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  • weeks 3 to 8
  • beginning of organ development
  • homebox(HOX) genes which are transciption factors that control the order in which embryonic genes are turned on
  • sexual development begins
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HOX genes (homebox)

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genes that are transciption factors that control the order in which embryonic genes are turned on
-example-neural tube development

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16
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bi-potentiality

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ability to develop in two ways male or female or hemophrodatism

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hermaphrodatism

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having characteristics of both sexes

18
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testicular feminization or androgen insensitvity

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lacks androgen receptors

  • phenotype-female genetalia
  • has undesended testes so no ovary
  • external vaginal opening but blind pouch
  • testerone converts to estrogen
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psuedohermaphrositism

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  • lacks alpha-5 reductase so testerone cannot easily be converted
  • has wolfian system but has phenotype of a female
  • overtime lengthing of urethra at puberty and scrotal sac
  • undesended testes