Organogenesis

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Md. Kawsar Ali Hawlader
Senior Lecturer
Dept. Of Biology
Sub:Biology Second Paper
Chapter- 9
Formation of Embryo
Learning
output
After completing this lesson students should be able to…
 tell the different stages of formation of embryo.
 tell the definition of organogenesis
 explain the fate of germ-layers.
Formation of Embryo
Cleavage
Gastrulation
Organogenesis
 Growth and Differentiation
Cleavage
Zygote
Blastula
Blastula
Gastrulation
Ectoderm
Blastocoel
Endoderm
Archenteron
Archenteron
Mesoderm
Gastroderm
Organogenesis
Formation of organs in the organism is
called organogenesis.
Ectoderm : Skin, epidermal
gland, hairs, nails,
pituitary gland, sensory organs, retina, lens,
nervous system, enamel.
Mesoderm : Skeletal
system, muscular
system, connective tissue, reproductive system,
excretory system, dentine, lymph gland, kidney.
Endoderm : Digestive system,
pancreas,
respiratory, middle ear, blood, vessels, skeletal
muscle.
Group-A
Make a list of different
stages of formation of
embryo.
Group- B
Make a list of organs
originate from the
different layers of
embryo.
Zygote
Cleavage
A
Organogenesis
Fig. The flow chart-X
a.
b.
c.
d.
What is implantation?
What is meant by embryo?
Describe the ‘ A ‘ marked stage?
Without the process in the flow chart- X human life can
not be immagined.
Draw a picture of
formation of embryo.