Embryogenesis and Development of the Reproductive System

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Mammalian Fertilization

Combines egg and sperm chromosomes for sex determination.

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Sex Chromosomes

Inherited chromosomes determining biological sex (XX or XY).

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Female Chromosomes

Two X chromosomes (XX) define female sex.

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Male Chromosomes

One X and one Y chromosome (XY) define male sex.

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Diploid

Cell with two sets of chromosomes (XX or XY).

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Haploid

Cell with one set of chromosomes (X or Y).

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X Chromosome

Larger chromosome, carries many genes, always inherited from mother.

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Y Chromosome

Smaller chromosome, contains SRY gene for male development.

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SRY Gene

Sex-determining region of Y chromosome, directs male phenotype.

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Genotypic Sex Determination

Sex determined by genetic makeup, common in many species.

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Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination

Sex determined by environmental temperature, seen in some reptiles.

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Behavioral Sex Determination

Sex changes driven by visual cues in certain fish species.

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Embryogenesis

Process of development from fertilized egg to embryo.

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Blastocyst

Stage following fertilization, consists of inner cell mass and trophoblast.

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Inner Cell Mass (ICM)

Forms the embryo during early embryogenesis.

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Trophoblast

Outer layer of blastocyst, develops into placenta.

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Germ Layers

Three layers formed during differentiation: ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm.

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Ectoderm

Outer germ layer, forms skin and nervous system.

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Mesoderm

Middle germ layer, develops into muscles and reproductive system.

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Endoderm

Inner germ layer, forms internal organs and lining.

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Pituitary Gland

Hormone center controlling reproductive functions.

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Hypophysis

Greek term for pituitary, means 'lying underneath.'

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Posterior Pituitary

Derived from neural tissue, stores hormones like oxytocin.

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Anterior Pituitary

Synthesizes hormones like LH and FSH, derived from ectoderm.

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Rathke's Pouch

Diverticulum forming anterior pituitary from oral cavity.

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Infundibulum

Diverticulum forming posterior pituitary from brain tissue.

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Sella Turcica

Saddle-shaped depression in sphenoid bone protecting pituitary.

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Primordial Germ Cells (PGC)

Cells initiating formation of gonads in embryos.

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Gonadal Ridge

Area where PGC migrate to form gonads.

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PGC

Primordial germ cells that migrate during development.

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Bipotential Gonads

Indeterminate gonads that can develop into ovaries or testes.

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Chemoattraction

Chemical signals guiding PGC migration in embryos.

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Primitive Sex Cords

Structures formed from genital ridge growth by PGC.

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Mesonephros

Primitive kidney involved in reproductive duct development.

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Wolffian Ducts

Mesonephric ducts forming the male reproductive tract.

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Mullerian Duct

Paramesonephric duct forming the female reproductive tract.

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AMH

Anti-Mullerian Hormone produced by Sertoli cells.

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Leydig Cells

Cells that produce testosterone in males.

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Testicular Descent

Process of testes moving into the scrotum.

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Gubernaculum

Ligamentous cord aiding testicular descent.

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INSL-3

Hormone promoting gubernacular growth and testicular descent.

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Cryptorchidism

Condition of undescended testes in males.

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Inguinal Hernia

Condition where intestine slips through inguinal canal.

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Mullerian Duct Regression

Process that occurs in the absence of SRY.

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Primordial Follicles

Ovarian structures developing throughout female life.

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Freemartin

Intersex condition in cattle due to shared blood flow.

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Urogenital Sinus

Structure contributing to female reproductive tract formation.

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Cervix Formation

Result of fusion of Mullerian ducts in females.

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Vaginal Canal

Developed from fused Mullerian ducts in females.

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Testes Location

Develop near kidneys before descending into scrotum.

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Sertoli Cells

Support cells in testes producing AMH.

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Androgen Insensitivity

Condition where XY individuals do not respond to testosterone.

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XX Development

Ovaries develop in the absence of SRY.

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XY Development

Testes develop in the presence of SRY.

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Gubernacular Regression

Process completing testicular descent into the scrotum.

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Hormonal Signaling

Essential for proper reproductive system development.

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Pituitary Role

Central in regulating reproductive development.