Antonie van Leeuwenhoek1632-1723 Developed microscopes for observing living organisms 1674 discovered protists 1677 discovered spermatozoa 1682 discovered.

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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723

Developed microscopes for observing living organisms

1674 discovered protists

1677 discovered spermatozoa

1682 discovered striated muscle fibers

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Schematic Human Sperm Cell

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Homunculus

Human (Homo sapiens) Sperm Photograph

Mammalian Syngamy: Plasmogamy

Calcium release spreading across an egg cell during syngamy

Amphioxus (lancelet) adult, zygote, and early cleavage

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Amphioxus (lancelet) cleavage

Amphioxus (lancelet) gastrulation and adult

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Morphogenetic movements of cells during development

Amphioxus (lancelet) nerulation

Origin of some mammalian tissues or organs

Ectoderm Mesoderm EndodermEpidermis Muscle Lungs

Hair Bone Liver

Nails Blood Pancreas

Eye lens NotochordDigestive

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Nerve system

Kidneys Bladder

Nasal oral mucosae

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Frog (Rana pipiens) embryology

Frog (Rana pipiens) zygote

Frog (Rana pipiens) embryo: early cleavage

Frog (Rana pipiens) embryo: later cleavage

Chicken (Gallus gallus) zygote and early cleavage

yolk

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Chicken (Gallus gallus) gastrulation

Chicken (Gallus gallus) embryo after 4 days of incubation

Human (Homo sapiens) embryo

Human (Homo sapiens) embryo

Human (Homo sapiens) embryo

Human (Homo sapiens) embryo

Comparison of vertebrate embryos of six species at 3 stages

Ontogeny recapitulates Phylogeny

Typical sigmoid (S-shaped) growth curve: logistic curve

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Weight growth in a mouse (Mus musculus)

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Weight growth in an insect (Malanoplus) with 5 molts

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Nymphal instars:

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Sudden increase when body lacks

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Differential growth in weight of the Homo sapiens body and its parts

Why does the curve inflect here?

Does growth continue indefinitely?

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Average decline in a Homo sapiens from age 30 to 75 years

Characteristic Percent Decline

Weight of brain 44

Number of nerve cells in spinal cord 37

Velocity of nerve impulse 10

Number of taste buds 64

Blood supply to brain 20

Output of heart at rest 30

Speed of return to normal pH of blood after displacement

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Number of filtering subunits in kidney 44

Filtration rate of kidney 31

Capacity of lungs 44

Maximum O2 uptake during exercise 60

Three larval stages and a sea star adult (Asterias vulgaris)

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Monarch butterfly complete metamorphosis: zygote (“egg”)

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Danaus plexippus

Monarch butterfly complete metamorphosis: larva

Danaus plexippus

Monarch butterfly complete metamorphosis: larva

Danaus plexippus

Monarch butterfly complete metamorphosis: larva

Danaus plexippus

Monarch butterfly complete metamorphosis: pupa

Danaus plexippus

Monarch butterfly complete metamorphosis: adult

Danaus plexippus

Monarch butterfly complete metamorphosis: adult

Danaus plexippus

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Incomplete (gradual)

metamorphosis in grasshoppers

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Brachystola magna

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(Homo sapiens) Human(Loxodonta africana) Elephant

(Bos taurus) Cattle

Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)

Rat (Rattus norvegicus)

Mouse (Mus musculus)

Shrew (Suncus murinus)

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