Embryogenesis Flashcards
Define the pre-embryonic, embryonic and foetal periods of human development
-Pre-embryonic = First 2 weeks
-Embryonic = 2-8 weeks
-Foetal = Post 8 weeks
What are the changes that take place as the zygote travels down the Fallopian tube towards the uterus
- Cells in the zygote undergo cleavage
- Cells become smaller with each division (blastomeres). However, cell size does not increase due to the zona pellucida.
- Creates a ball of cells known as the morula.
-Spaces between the cells of the morula merge to form the blastocoele, which converts the morula into the blastocyst.
This takes about 4 days
What is a zygote
A zygote is a fertilised oocyte
What is cleavage
Cleavage is cell division that begins after fertilisation that form blastomeres
What is a morula
A morula is a group of blastomeres packed together. All the cells at this point are totipotent.c
What is an ovary
Ovaries are small oval shaped glands that produce and store eggs. They are found on either side of your uterus
What is a Fallopian tube
The Fallopian tubes are bilateral tubes between the ovaries and the uterus, which function as channels for oocyte transportation and fertilisation
What is a uterus
The uterus is a hollow organ which zygotes implant themselves onto
What is a uterus
The uterus is a hollow organ which zygotes implant themselves onto
Discuss the formation of the blastocyst and the initial stages of implantation
The blastocyst forms as the spaces between the cells of the morula merge to form the blastocoele, and the morula turn to the blastocyst. The blastocyst then hatches from the zona pellucida, so it is no longer constrained and then interacts with the uterine surface to implant. The conceptus, (around 100 cells), will split as some become the embryo and some become the placenta
Define the sites of ectopic pregnancy and placenta praevia and how to distinguish between the two.
Ectopic pregnancy - When the implantation is at a site other than the uterine body, most commonly the fallopian tube, which can very quickly become a life-threatening emergency.
Placenta praevia - When the implantation is in the lower uterine segment, which can cause a haemorrhage and requires a C-section delivery.
What is a zona pellucida
A glycoprotein ‘shell’ which prevent other sperm from fertilising the egg.
What is a blastocyst
Blastocyst is a rapidly dividing ball of cells, (which are pluripotent), made up of the trophoblast and embryoblast
What is the trophoblast
The trophoblast is the outer cell mass, provides nutrients to the embryo and develops into a large part of the placenta
What is the inner cell mass
The embryoblast (inner cell mass), is the part of the blastocyst, that turns into the embryo, amniotic cavity and the yolk sac
What is the cytotrophoblast
The cytotrophoblast is the inner part of the trophoblast.
What is the synctiotrophoblast
The synctiotrophoblast is the outer layer of the trophoblast that determines what structures cross the placenta, (such as nutrients), and which do not, (such as maternal hormones).
What is implantation
Implantation is when the cells attach to the uterine wall during the pre-embryonic period
Describe the formation of the embryonic disc and how the embryoblast differentiates
At 8-9 days the inner cell mass differentiates to the epiblast and the hypoblast, (two layers). This layer is known as the bilaminar disc, which has a dorsal (ectodermal), and ventral (endodermal) surface.
What is the germ layer
The germ layer is a group of cells in the embryo. The layers interact with each other as the embryo develops which eventually forms the organs and tissues.
What is the ectoderm
The ectoderm is the outermost layer of the trilaminar disc, which comes from the epiblast
What is the mesoderm
The mesoderm is the middle layer of the trilaminar disc coming from the epiblast.
What is the primitive streak
The primitive streak is a linear band of thickened epiblast, that appears in the caudal end of the epiblast, that leads to migration and invagination of the epiblast cells and is the site where gastrulation occurs
What is gastrulation
Gastrulation is the process that establishes all three germ layers in the embryo.