Invert Development Flashcards

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Define Metazoan

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Any animal that undergoes development from an embryo stage with three tissue layers, namely the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Any animal that is multicellular.

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Name the 7 typical features of metazoan development

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  1. Fertilization
  2. Cleavage
  3. Gastrulation
  4. Differentiation
  5. Organogenesis
  6. Morphogenesis
  7. Growth and Sexual Maturation
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Define Fertilization and name the product of it

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New individuals created from the fusion of two gametes. Product is a Zygote

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Define Cleavage and name the product of it

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Zygote undergoes rapid mitotic division. Cytoplasm divided into many smaller cells (Blastomeres)

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Define Morula

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Cluster of Blastomeres

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Define Blastula

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Hollow ball of cells with central cavity

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Define Gastrulation and name the 3 products of it

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Cells of blastula undergo rearrangement into the 3 Germ Layers:

  1. Endoderm: Inside embryo
  2. Ectoderm: Surface of embryo
  3. Mesoderm: between endo and ectoderm
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Define Differentation

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Cells in different germ layers giving rise to distinctive types of tissues

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Into what 2 things does the Ectoderm differentiate?

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  1. Most of nervous system
  2. Surface of skin
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Into what does the Endoderm differentiate?

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Epithelial lining and associate organs

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Into what 4 things does the Mesoderm differentiate?

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  1. Muscle
  2. Blood
  3. Bone
  4. Connective Tissues
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Define Organogenesis

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Cells from the same and differnt germ layers interact and rearrange to produce organs

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Define Morphogenesis

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Aquisition of form/shape; typically coincides with organogenesis

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Define growth and Sexual Maturation as they relate to Metazoan development

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Organism grows in size via Mitosis until it reaches sexual maturity and initiates Gametogenesis

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Define Gametogenesis

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Gametes are produced by Germ Cells

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Define the Germ line/Germ cells

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Special cells set aside early during development that produce gametes

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Define Somatic Cells

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All cells that are not germ cells

18
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Name 6 approaches to understanding development

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  1. Observation
  2. experimental manipulation
  3. genetics
  4. molecular biology
  5. biochemistry
  6. ohylogenetic comparisons
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What is development? (super basic definition)

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Change in phenotype over time

20
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What determines phenotype? (super basic answer)

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Gene activity

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Name the 4 steps of the gene centered approach

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  1. Identify all genes
  2. Determine what activites (i.e. functions) each gene has
  3. figure out when and where each gene is active
  4. figure out how the activites of each gene are regulated
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Draw a basic diagram of the C. elegans life cycle

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Draw basic diagram of C. elegans hermaphrodite form

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Draw basic diagram of C. elegans male

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25
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Name the physical differences between the c. elegans genders (7 for both)

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Females have:

  1. Two-armed gonad
  2. Vulva
  3. Spermatheca
  4. Anus
  5. Intestine
  6. Oocyte
  7. Whip

Males have:

  1. One-armed gonad
  2. Sperm
  3. Vas deferens
  4. Cloaca
  5. Fan
  6. Ray
  7. spicules
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Describe the difference in reproductive capabiltiy between the C. elegans genders

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  • The Hermaphrodite is Self-fertile: Germ line makes sperm and oocytes
  • Male is Cross-fertile: only makes sperm
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name the 5 basic behaviors of C. elegans

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  1. Locomotion
  2. Feeding
  3. mating
  4. defecation
  5. egg laying
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Name the 4 basic senses of C. elegans

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  1. Smell
  2. Taste
  3. Sense touch
  4. Thermosensation
29
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Why is meant by the phrase “C. elegans development is essentially invariant”? why is this helpful?

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It means that the cells in hermaphroditic C. elegans individuals are produced in an indential pattern of cell divisions between individuals.

This invariant cell lineage makes is possivle to identify all of the cells in an individual and compare them across organisms.

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