GASTRULATION
&
ORGANOGENESIS
, Introduction
• As cells of the developing embryo continue to
divide, the blastula enters into a stage known
as gastrulation
• The resulting two or three layered embryo is
called gastrula
• Gastrulation is a process of coordinated cell
migration that results in dramatic
rearrangement of the cells in the embryo
, Gastrulation end results
During gastrulation;
• The cells continue to divide and rearrange to
form primary germ layers
– Ectoderm (outer layer)
– Endoderm (inner layer)
– Mesoderm (middle layer)
• The primary gut is formed
, Primary gut formation
• The blastocoel becomes a flattened cavity
between the ectoderm and endoderm
• Then the primary gut called archenteron
forms
• The archenteron
– Will become the digestive tract of the organism,
– Is lined with endoderm
– Opens to the outside through the blastopore
&
ORGANOGENESIS
, Introduction
• As cells of the developing embryo continue to
divide, the blastula enters into a stage known
as gastrulation
• The resulting two or three layered embryo is
called gastrula
• Gastrulation is a process of coordinated cell
migration that results in dramatic
rearrangement of the cells in the embryo
, Gastrulation end results
During gastrulation;
• The cells continue to divide and rearrange to
form primary germ layers
– Ectoderm (outer layer)
– Endoderm (inner layer)
– Mesoderm (middle layer)
• The primary gut is formed
, Primary gut formation
• The blastocoel becomes a flattened cavity
between the ectoderm and endoderm
• Then the primary gut called archenteron
forms
• The archenteron
– Will become the digestive tract of the organism,
– Is lined with endoderm
– Opens to the outside through the blastopore