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Title: Lab 13: Animal Embryology and Development


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Lab 13 Animal Embryology and Development
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Meiosis in animals occurs in the cells of the
reproductive organs (gonads ovaries and testes).
Fertilization sperm (N) fuses with egg (N) to
produce zygote (2N).
Gametes contain half the number of chromosomes
(N, haploid) as the parents cells (2N, diploid).
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Embryology is the study of the development of the
fertilized egg (zygote) through cleavage
(mitotic cell divisions), and differentiation.
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Sea Urchin Embryology
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A1
A1. Unfertilized egg. A2. Fertilized egg with
fertilization membrane. B. 2-cell stage. C.
8-cell stage. D. 16-cell stage. E. 32-cell stage.
F. Blastula stage
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d/UrchDev.html
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Sea Urchin Embryology
Middle Gastrula
Early Gastrula
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d/UrchDev.html
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Sea Urchin Embryology
Pluteus larvae. Sea urchin develops within a few
days. The pluteus larvae swim and feed
independently until it settles down and
metamorphoses into an adult.
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Fertilization (p 20)
  • External Fertilization both eggs and sperm are
    shed into the surrounding medium and the sperm
    cells swim or are carried by water currents to
    the egg cells.
  • Limited to animals in aquatic environments
    (examples fish, frogs).
  • Uncertain method because sometimes the sperm
    never find the eggs.
  • Large numbers of sperm and eggs are released to
    increase chances of fertilization.

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Fertilization (p 20)
  • Internal Fertilization- the egg cells are
    retained in the reproductive tract of the female
    until after they have been fertilized by the
    sperm (which are inserted into the female by the
    male).
  • Sperm swim in fluid inserted by male into the
    female reproductive tracts (seminal fluids).
  • Fertilized egg is either released by the female
    or held within the females body until embryonic
    development has been completed.
  • Fewer eggs are released during reproductive
    season because there is a better chance of sperm
    reaching the egg.

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Embryo Development (p 20)
  • Requirements for development

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