Lecture 14: The trilaminar embryo Flashcards

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Gastrulation

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The formation of the three germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm through formation of trilaminar germ disk

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Primitive Groove

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At the beginning of gastrulation, cells proliferate at the caudal end of the bilaminar plate’s midline, forming a groove with elevations on either side.

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Primitive Pit

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At the caudal end of the primitive groove, epiblast cells migrate inwards towards hypoblasts

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Primitive node

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Dense concentration of cells surrounding the primitive pit

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Primitive streak

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primitive groove, pit and node all together. gives bi-lateral symmetry and cranial-caudal axis to embryo. Elongates cranially

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Embryonic ectoderm

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develops from non-migrating epiblasts

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Embryonic endoderm

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develops from migrating epiblasts, which replace hypoblasts

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Embryonic mesoderm

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develops from migrating epiblasts that become sandwiched between ectoderm and endoderm; also called mesenchyme

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Regions there is no mesoderm

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Buccopharyngeal area (site of future mouth)
Cloacal area (site of distal openings of the digestive and urogenital tracts)
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