Section 8 - Development Flashcards

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What is cleavage?

A

Cell division into a larger number of smaller cells

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2
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What is a solid ball of cells called?

A hollow ball of cells?

A

A morula

A blastula

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3
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What are the stages of cleavage?

A

2-cell stage, 4-cell stage, 8-cell, 16-cell

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What are the stages of vertebrate development?

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Cleavage

Formation of the blastula

Gastrulation

Organogenesis

Neurulation

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What is a protostome?

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An organism where the blastopore (first opening) becomes the mouth

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What is a deuterostome?

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An organism whose blastopore (first opening) develops into an anus

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What is a blastocoel?

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The hollow cavity inside a blastula

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Where does the blastocoel form in an animal?

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Near the animal pole, opposite the vegetal pole

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What is gastrulation?

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When one wall of the blastula pushes inward

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What are the three germ layers that form from Gastrulation?

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Endoderm - inside layer

Mesoderm - middle layer

Ectoderm - outside layer

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What do the three derm layers form?

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Endoderm - internal organs

Mesoderm - bones, blood vessels, muscles

Ectoderm - skin, nervous system

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What is an amnion?

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The innermost membrane that forms to protect an embryo from the outside environment

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13
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What is organogenesis?

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The formation of tissues into organs

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What is neurulation?

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When the cells above the notocord roll into a tube that then separates

This is the neural tube that becomes the spinal cord

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15
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What is the “Law of Biogenics”

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“Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny”

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16
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What are the 5 stages of plant development?

A

Early cell division

Tissue formation

Seed formation

Germination

Meristematic development

17
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What are the three tissues formed in plant development?

A

Protoderm - external surface of the plant

Ground meristem - food and water storage

Procambium - vascular tissue (xylem & phloem)

18
Q

What are cotyledons?

A

Seed leaves

19
Q

What is the cleavage pattern dependent on?

What is the difference between the two?

A

Amount of yolk

Meroblastic(partial cleavage) - large amount of yolk

Holoblastic(total/complete cleavage) - small amount of yolk