1. What is the difference between growth and development?2. What is the difference between a zygote and an embryo?3. What are the two hemispheres of the frog yolk and what is the role of each?4. The typical frog has 7 developmental stages. List two of those stages and one important event that occurs each of those two stages.5. Define and present an example of a embryonic homology6. Define and present an example of a embryonic analogy7. What is a teratogen? Provide one example
1. In a few sentences, explain von Leeuwenhoek’s hypothesis about the role of sperm in embryogenesis.2. List and describe (1 -2 sentences) four ways the mammalian female reproductive tract influences sperm motility.3. Three reasons why sea urchins are used as a model in fertilization studies.4. Outline one model of how chemotaxis explains sperm attraction to the egg.5. List 3 ways that polyspermy is prevented.6. List and define (with 1-2 sentences) the five basic steps of recognition of sperm and egg.
1. List 3 reasons why the zebrafish is an important model in early development studies.2. How does amphibian cleavage and gastrulation differ from the zebrafish model?3. In a few sentences explain the development of the mesoderm in an animals, avian, amphibian or fish model.4. What is the primitive streak?5. What is compaction?6. Contrast the monozygotic and the dizygotic twin from fertilization to birth, including 3 distinct points of difference.7. Of the three vertebrate classes we have considered, which has been the most difficult for scientists to study during the gastrulation phase? List three reasons.8. Compare neural tube development in birds and fish.List at least one characteristic unique to each and one common to each.9. Compare neural tube development in mammals and amphibians. List at least one characteristic unique to each and one common to each.10. Mammals have left-right axis development. List some distinctions between the left and right sides of a mammal 29811. Define cleavage and rotational cleavage. 30012. Unlike birds, fish , and amphibians, mammal embryos do not have a yolk. How do they compensate for the absence of a yolk? 305