BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Embryonic Stem Cell, Neural Tube, Oocyte

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29 Nov 2016
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Two cells become one: fertilization: when a sperm encounters an egg, these two cells fuse, which is known as. Fertilization (conception: the fertilized egg is brought by the fusion of egg and sperm, a zygote, the single-celled zygote divides many times, and once it starts dividing, it is then called an embryo. Three phases of early embryonic development: cleavage: developmental process in which a zygote is repeatedly divided into smaller individual cells through cell division. The product of this process is a morula: a tightly packed ball of early embryonic cells. The cells then rearrange itself into a blastula: an early embryonic structure composed of one or more layers of cells surrounding a liquid-filled cavity (the blastocoel) The human form of a blastula, called the blastocyst, is partly composed of embryonic stem cells -- the cells that hold out promise for treating conditions such as parkinson"s disease and spinal cord injuries.

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