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Titre: Embryonic development intended for third-year Animal Biology and Physiology students.
Auteur(s): BENCHIKH, Fatima
Mots-clés: Embryonic development
Date de publication: 2024
Editeur: Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences. Setif 1 university – Ferhat ABBAS
Collection/Numéro: Academic publication;
Résumé: Embryonic development is a meticulously coordinated process in which a single fertilized egg undergoes a series of transformations to form a complex, multicellular organism. This progression involves distinct stages, each governed by specific cellular movements, molecular signaling, and genetic regulation. From the initial fertilization to the formation of tissues and organs, developmental biology provides a detailed map of how life begins and evolves at the earliest stages.The journey starts with the fusion of gametes, where protective envelopes and reserves within the egg play essential roles in ensuring successful fertilization and subsequent development. Following this, the fertilized egg undergoes segmentation, a process where rapid cell division transforms it into a multicellular structure. Key molecular interactions and regulatory mechanisms then guide the process of gastrulation, positioning the three primary germ layers—ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm—necessary for forming all tissues and organs. As development proceeds, neurulation leads to the establishment of the neural tube, which becomes the central nervous system. This is followed by organogenesis, where specialized organs form, and morphogenesis, which shapes the embryonic appendages like limbs in birds and mammals. Genetic control mechanisms, such as the expression of Hox genes, regulate these complex processes, ensuring that the developmental plan is executed correctly.
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