What is anterior in embryological terms?
-Anterior in embryological terms is the head
What is posterior in embryological terms?
-Posterior in embryological terms is the chordal end
What do polar bodies contain?
Contain female genetic material
What does 1 germ cell give rise to in females?
1 germ cell gives rise to 1 oocyte in females
What does 1 germ cell give rise to in males?
1 germ cell gives rise to 4 sperms in males
Where do polar bodies come from?
Where does oocyte selection occur?
-Oocyte selection occurs in ovary
What is the oocyte collected by?
Oocyte collected by fimbriae
What region does fertilisation occur?
Fertilisation occurs in ampulla region
What happens in the cleavage stage?
What is the morula?
Morula is the embryo when it has 12-16 cells after mitotic division from the 2 cell zygote.
What happens from a morula to a blastocyst?
What are the outer and inner cells of the blastocyst?
Outer cells of the blastocyst are trophoblasts and the inner cells are known as the inner cell mass
What do the trophoblasts of the blastocyst take up the behaviour of?
Trophoblasts take up the behaviour of the epithelium
Where do blastocysts implant and what process must occur in order for this to happen?
- In order for this implantation, the zona pellucida needs to be removed by a process called embryo hatching
What day does full implantation usually occur on?
Day 9
What cells carry on to proliferate and what does it form in full implantation?
Cells of inner cell mass continue to proliferate and form the bilaminar germ disk(2 layered embryo)
What happens to the layers in the process of gastrulation?
In this process, embryo goes from 2 layers to 3 layers
Where does the process of gastrulation start and progress to where?
This process starts in the future posterior end of the embryo and progresses to the anterior end
What can the progress of gastrulation be seen by?
Progress of gastrulation can be seen by the appearance of the primitive streak
What node does the tip of the primitive streak have?
Tip of primitive streak has Hensen’s node
What happens at the hensens node in humans?
What is the epiblast?
Epiblast is a single layer of epithelial cells
What is a hypoblast?
Hypoblast is a single epithelial layer of primitive endoderm