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zygote | a fertilized egg, formed from the fusion of an egg cell with a sperm cell |
embryo | a multicellular organism that is in the early stages of development |
embryology | the study of the development of embryos |
cleavage | an early series of cell divisions that occur without growth |
morula | solid ball of cells |
blastula | hollow ball of cells with fluid-filled center |
blastocoel | the fluid-filled center of the blastula |
gastrulation | process in which cells on one side of blastula move inward to form two-layered embryo called the gastrula |
gastrula | two, or three-layered embryo |
germ layers | cell layers of the gastrula, which give rise to all tissues and organs |
ectoderm | outer layer of gastrula-forms nervous system and skin |
mesoderm | middle layer of gastrula-forms muscle,bone,blood vessels,blood,heart,reproductive system |
endoderm | inner layer of gastrula-forms digestive, respiratory systems, liver, pancreas |
cytoplasm | plays a role in differentiation/turns genes on or off |
organizers | parts of the embryo that affect development of neighboring cells |
embryonic induction | process by which organizers influence other cells of embryo |
development | the change of unspecialized cells into specialized cells, tissues, and organs |
primitive gut | cavity within the gastrula/becomes digestive tract |
neural plate | flattened area of ectoderm on upper surface of gastrula |
neural folds | two raised edges of neural plate |
neural tube | forms when neural folds come together;becomes spinal cord and brain |
external development | development of embryo outside mother's body |
internal development | development of embryo inside mother's body |
external development in water | no hard shell/little or no care of young/many eggs produced/nourishment from yolk |
external development on land | hard shell/fewer eggs/nourishment from yolk |
chorion | outermost membrane in chicken egg/aids in gas exchange |
allantois | sac-like membrane/exchanges gases and wastes |
amnion | filled with amniotic fluid which cushions embryo |
yolk sac | surrounds yolk/carries food to embryo |
mammals | feed young milk from mammary glands |
placental mammals | embryo develops in uterus/nourishment from mother's bloodstream through placenta |
nonplacental mammals | no placenta forms during development |
egg-laying and pouched | two types of nonplacental mammals |
kangaroo | a pouched mammal/embryo is nourished by yolk, born immature, develops further in pouch which contains mammary glands |
duck-billed platypus | lays eggs/feeds hatchlings milk from mammary glands |