Animal Development Flashcards

1
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Acrosomal Reaction

A

Acrosome in tip of sperm head release hydrolitic enzymes to digest jelly coat, then acrosomal process, actin filaments reach out and protiens match with egg receptors

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2
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Fast block

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Ion channels open in egg plasma membrane, causing depolarization

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3
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Cortical reaction

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Slow block: Ca²+ release, cortical granules fuse to plasma membrane, previtelline space swells, vitelline layer hardens, sperm receptors clipped

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4
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Cell activation

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Increased cellular respiration and protien synthesis

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5
Q

What causes cellular activation

A

CA²+

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6
Q

Cleavage furrow passes entirely through egg

A

Holoblastic

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7
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Cleavage furrow cannot pass through very large yolk

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Meroblastic

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8
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When cells occupy appropriate locations is called…. and include the two steps…

A

Morphogenesis

Gastrulation
Organogenesis

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9
Q

Blastula folds in to form multiple layers

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Gastrulation

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10
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Formation of organs

A

Organogenesis

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11
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What do cells attach onto during cell migration

A

Glycoprotiens

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12
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_______ located on cell surfaces contribute to cell migration and stable tissue structure

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Cell adhesion molecules

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13
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When a cell can grow into a complete new organism

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Totipotent

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14
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When a stem cell can differentiate into many cell types

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Pluripotent

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15
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Adult stems cell can replace non-reproducing specialized cells are..

A

Multipotent

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16
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Acrosomal process

A

Sperm protiens meet egg membrane receptors

17
Q

When neighboring cells tell new cells what to be

A

Inductio

18
Q

Notochord

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Red mesoderm layer, tells where neural tube goes

19
Q

What does the notochord become in adults

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Largely dissappear, parts become inner portion of disks in spine

20
Q

Neural crest cells start and end where?

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Start: detach when neural cord pinches off, many move far distances becoming peripheral nerves and part of teeth and skull bones

21
Q

Somites

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Mesoderm lateral to neural cord
Organize segments of vertebrates bodies

22
Q

Skeletal muscle cells would have large quantities of…

A

Muscle-specific versions of contractile protiens like myosin and actin

23
Q

What is the first evidence of determination?

A

mRNAs for cell specific protiens

24
Q

Read reachy cells in sea urchin gastrulation

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Filopodia

25
Q

Gastrulation, space in yellow cells

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Archenteron