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Biology 224 Human Anatomy and Physiology - II Week 1; Lecture 1; Monday Dr. Stuart S. Sumida Review of Early Development of Humans Special Senses
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Biology 224Human Anatomy and Physiology - IIWeek 1; Lecture 1; MondayDr. Stuart S. Sumida

Review of Early Development of Humans

Special Senses

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Review:

Historical and Developmental PerspectivesOntogenyEarly embryological developmentCross-section of the bodyChordate features – dorsal hollow nerve cord, notochord, gut tube, certain blood vessels, muscle blocks, and coelom.

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Concurrent events:

Neural folds to Neural Groove

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Mesodermal structures

•Paraxial mesoderm•Lateral mesoderm•Intermediate mesoderm•Somites

•Segmental structures - how many in the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and in what remains of the tail. What is the total number of of segments in the body?

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Early Development Continued:

•Dorsal hollow nerve tube•Neural crest•Further differentiation of the mesoderm

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Neural Crest Development

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Structures Visible in the Basic Cross-Section of the Body (Embryo or Adult!)

•Coelom•Somatopleure•Splanchnopleure•Parietal Peritoneum•Visceral Peritoneum•Dorsal mesentery•Ventral mesentery

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Trans-segmental structures versus

Segmental structures

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Gill slits / Gill pouches

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Further endodermal development:

•Lateral folds•Oropharyngeal membrane•Embryonic foregut•Embryonic hindgut

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Special Senses

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See in Chapter ½ of your Laboratory Manual....

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See in Chapter 1/2 of your Laboratory Manual....

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Special Sense: Smell

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Hard and Soft Palate(s) separate nasal pharynx from oral pharynx.

Right and left sides separated by nasal septum (made up of vomer and perpendicular plate of ethmoid).

Free-floating nasal conchae held in place by connective tissue.-Increase surface area.

Sensory innervation of nasal cavity by Olfactory Nerve, Cranial nerve I.

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Special Sense: Vision

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Eye starts out as photosensitive lobe of brain underlying surface of skin.

Lobe eventually becomes two-layered cup = retina.

Connected to brain by “stalk” that is the OPITC NERVE (cranial nerve II).

Lens from ectodermal placode.

Marginal cells of retina become specialized as MUSCLE CELLS that regulate opening of pupil:Sphinctor pupillae (parasympathetically regulated)Dilator pupillae (sympathetically regulated)

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DevelopingRetina

DevelopingLens

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Cells derived from NEURAL CREST condense around retina:

CHOROID – vascular layer lying directly up against retina.

Superficial, more fibrous layer – clear in front = CORNEA; white-pigmented remainder = SCLERA.

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AqueousChamberOf Eye

VitreousChamberOf Eye

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Iris

CiliaryBody

Choroid

Retina

Sclera

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FOCUSING:

Distance focus need FLATTER LENS – less curvature, greater focal length. Normally, lens is held somewhat flat by taut ligaments.

Close-up focus – ciliary muscles contract, relieve tension on ligaments, allow lens to get more spherical. Greater curvature, lesser focal length.

With age, lens hardens, so even with ciliary muscle action, it can’t change shape.

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AqueousChamberOf Eye

VitreousChamberOf Eye

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PHOTORECEPTION: Light hits rods (simply light-sensitive) and cones (specifically color-sensitive).

Pigments (light sensitive proteins) abosrb light, and change configuration. This changes permiability of cell.

(However) When light is absorbed by a photosensitive cell, it is NOT depolarized. It is HYPERPOLARIZED. Once signal gets to optic nerve, it travels as a normal nerve would.

Usually takes multiple cells being stimulated to “sense light”.

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EYEBALL MOVING MUSCLES:

Rectus Muscles•Superior rectus - III•Inferior rectus - III•Lateral rectus - VI•Medial rectus - III

Oblique muscles•Superior oblique - IV•Inferior oblique - III

Lavator palpebrae superioris - III

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Special Sense: Hearing & Balance

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Otic Vesicle

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Early Development of the Ear

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Middle Ear Ossicles

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Sense of Hearing:

•Pressure waves in inner ear distort sensory hair cells.•Distortion changes membrane.•Membrane permiability changes•Sodium ions flood in.•Depolarization of cell.•Action potential.

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