UNSW Embryology

ANAT2341 Embryology: Early and Systemic Development (Science)

© Dr Mark Hill (2005)

Acknowledgements

Introduction

This page is a link to undergraduate ANAT2341 Embryology class notes at UNSW. These notes include links to lecture slides and audio content.

These materials are for educational use only by currently enrolled students.

Page Links

About Content | Introduction | Copyright Notice | Lecture Pages | Lecture Slide View | Lecture Slide Print | Lecture Audio | Earlier Lecture Pages | UNSW Embryology Notes | Handout Pages | Handout #1 | Lecture Series 2005 | Online Resources | Online Books | Glossary |

About Content

Content may require either a specific reader application or connection speed for optimal use.

Slides are prepared as PDF documents that require Acrobat Reader and can be opened and viewed (1 slide/page) or the lecture handout printed (either 4 or 6 slides/page).

Movies are Quicktime format that require Quicktime to be installed.

Audio recordings are available using the trial iLecture system (only during semester of actual Lecture).

Audio recordings are also being made available using Podcasting and should play through any MP3 application or mobile player.

Copyright Notice


Lectures

These are PDF files which should open in your web browser page: Lecture Slide View | Lecture Slide Print | Lecture Audio |

Note that movies and animations shown in Lecture slides will not play in PDF documents below (More? see UNSW Embryology Movies).

Lecture slides for viewing 1 slide / page.

Lecture 15 Gastrointestinal Tract Development

Lecture 16 Respiratory Development

Lecture 17 Sensory (Vision) Development

Lecture 18 Kidney Development

Lecture 19 Genital Development

Lecture 20 Endocrine Development

Lecture 21 Bone Development

Lecture 22 Sensory (Hearing/Vestibular) Development

Lecture 23 Integumentary Development

Lecture 24 Birth

Lecture 25 Postnatal Development

Lecture slides for printing 4 slides / page.

Lecture 15 Gastrointestinal Tract Development

Lecture 16 Respiratory Development

Lecture 17 Sensory (Vision) Development

Lecture 18 Kidney Development

Lecture 19 Genital Development

Lecture 20 Endocrine Development

Lecture 21 Bone Development

Lecture 22 Sensory (Hearing/Vestibular) Development

Lecture 23 Integumentary Development

Lecture 24 Birth

Lecture 25 Postnatal Development

Earlier Lectures

These are slides from earlier lectures that may be useful in your revision.

Lecture slides for viewing 1 slide / page.

Lecture 5 Neural Development

Lecture 6 Mesoderm Development

Lecture 8 Placenta Development

Lecture 9 Head Development

Lecture 12 Limb Development

Lecture 13 Heart Development

iLecture Broadcasts

CD Versions

The links below are to the iLecture audio as Quicktime on the CD.

Note that these are the complete unedited iLecture recordings, and there may be a delay at the beginning and a truncation of the final parts of Lectures.

Lecture Audio

Lecture 15 Gastrointestinal Tract Development

Lecture 16 Respiratory Development

Lecture 17 Sensory (Vision) Development

Lecture 18 Kidney Development

Lecture 19 Genital Development

Lecture 20 Endocrine Development

Lecture 21 Bone Development

Lecture 22 Sensory (Hearing/Vestibular) Development

Lecture 23 Integumentary Development

Lecture 24 Birth

Lecture 25 Postnatal Development

Earlier Lecture Audio

2005 UNSWEmbryology LectureIntro

Lecture 3 Week 1 and Week 2

Lecture 4 Gastralation

Lecture 5 Neuralation

Lecture 8 Placenta

Lecture 12 Limb

Lecture L13 Heart

Internet Versions

The external links below are to the UNSW iLecture broadcasts available as both Quicktime and Windows Media formats. These links require internet connection.

iLecture Week 2 Development | iLecture Gastrulation | iLecture Early Neural Development | iLecture Mesoderm Development | iLecture Vertebrate Models | iLecture Placenta | iLecture Head | iLecture Neural Crest | iLecture Stem Cell | iLecture Limb | iLecture Heart | iLecture Revision 1 | iLecture (12-09-2005) | iLecture (16-09-2005) | iLecture Respiratory (19-09-2005) | iLecture Eye (23-09-2005) | iLecture Kidney (07-10-2005) | iLecture Genital (10-10-2005) | iLecture Endocrine (14-10-2005) | iLecture Hearing and Vestibular (21-10-2005) | iLecture Integument (24-10-2005) | iLecture Birth (28-10-2005) | iLecture Postnatal (31-10-2005)

About UNSW iLecture : "The Pilot iLecture system will enable automatic audio recording and processing into a variety of streaming media formats." (both Quicktime and Windows Media are supported)

UNSW Embryology Notes

These are online UNSW Embryology Notes sections associated with each of the lectures and laboratories. Note that mages from these have been used in some of the laboratories, you should also use images from your lecture slides for spot test revision. These Notes are also found on UNSW Embryology CD. These links require internet connection.

UNSW Embryology Notes

Lecture 15 Gastrointestinal Tract Development

Lecture 16 Respiratory Development

Lecture 17 Sensory (Vision) Development

Lecture 18 Kidney Development

Lecture 19 Genital Development

Lecture 20 Endocrine Development

Lecture 21 Bone Development

Lecture 22 Sensory (Hearing/Vestibular) Development

Lecture 23 Integumentary Development

Lecture 24 Birth

Lecture 25 Postnatal Development

Abnormal Development

Handout Pages

Handout 28- Revision Acrobat document of Handout in last Lecture (5 pages, 112 Kb)

Handout 1- Course Overview Text from original course handout (shown below).

Handout #1

This is the original first Handout of the 2005 course. Please note final course Lecture/Lab content may differ from below.

Course Coordinator: Dr Mark Hill

Contact Details: Room G20, Wallace Wurth Bldg

Email: m.hill@unsw.edu.au

Tel: 9385 2477 Fax: 9385 8016

Note that University official policy is Student contact by email.

Lectures: 1-2pm Monday Biomed B and Friday Biomed F

Laboratories: 2-4pm Monday and Friday 2-4pm G4 Wallace Wurth Bldg Other Lab locations to be notified at Lecture

Assessment: Course Examiner- Dr Mark Hill

10% Spot Test 1

30% Assessment 1

10% Spot Test 2

50% Assessment 2

Assessment Notes: 1. Spot Tests projected images from Lectures and Laboratories.

2. Assessment 1 and Spot Test 1 based on Early Development.

3. Assessment 2 and Spot Test 2 based on System Development. during the Session 2 Exam period (14 November - 25 November).

Grievances: If you have any complaints about the course, you should first try to resolve them with the Course Organizer. If the matter cannot be resolved in this way, you should contact the Department Grievance Officer, currently Dr. P. Pandey.

Objectives: This is a new course (2005) combining earlier courses ANAT2300 and ANAT2310 into a single session. The course will cover early embryonic then fetal development through to birth, including the developmental anatomy of the organ systems. The course will examine the common principles and differences that underlie normal and abnormal development of vertebrates. Emerging technologies, such as genomic analysis and the use of transgenic and dysfunctional mouse mutants in research, will be covered.

Online Course: The Lecture and Laboratory content is supported by the online resource UNSW Embryology (available at the address below). The new version (4.5) is also available on CD ($15) from the Anatomy office.

The Class Notes page will have links to each set of Lecture slides that can be printed 4/page or viewed 1/page.

Currently the WebCT site is not being used for provision of course content. If you have questions about course content you should email the course coordinator.

UNSW Embryology http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/

Class Notes http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/class.htm

Lecture Links http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Sections/anat2341/2005/ANAT2341lectures.htm

iLecture http://ilecture.unsw.edu.au/

WebCT http://webct.edtec.unsw.edu.au/webct/public/home.pl

UNSW Links: Code of Practice - Students with Disabilities http://www.equity.unsw.edu.au/codeofpr.html

Special Consideration - Illness & Misadventure http://www.student.unsw.edu.au/atoz/atoz-Special.shtml

Referencing- Harvard Method http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au/onlib/ref.html On-Line Study Resources http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au/olib.html

Lecture Series 2005

Planned guide to course Lectures for ANAT2341 Session 2, 2005

Lectures and Laboratories are subject to change without notice and may also be replaced by specialist invited Guest Lecturers.

There will also be an Anatomy Lab this session covering developmental abnormalities and anatomical structure/relationships.

Week 1 25/07 Lecture/Lab- Course Introduction/Cell Division

29/07 Lecture/Lab- Fertilization, Week 1

Week 2 01/08 Lecture/Lab- Week 2 Development

05/08 Lecture/Lab- Week 3 Development

Week 3 08/08 Lecture/Lab- Developmental Models

12/08 Lecture/Lab- Ectoderm, Early Neural

Week 4 15/08 Lecture/Lab- Mesoderm Development

19/08 Lecture/Lab- Early Vascular Development, Placenta

Week 5 22/08 Lecture/Lab- Limb Development

26/08 Lecture/Lab- Stem Cells

Week 6 29/08 Lecture/Lab- Ectoderm, Neural Crest

02/09 Lecture/Lab- Head Development

Week 7 05/09 Lecture/Lab- Endoderm, Gastrointestinal

09/09 Lecture/Lab- Developmental Genes, Revision

Week 8 12/09 Lecture/Lab- Spot Test 1 / Assessment 1

16/09 Lecture/Lab- Mesoderm, Heart

Week 9 19/09 Lecture/Lab- Mesoderm, Connective Tissue/Bone/Cartilage

23/09 Lecture/Lab- Mesoderm, Urinary

Mid Session Break 24/09 - 02/10

03/10 Public Holiday

Week 10 Lecture/Lab- Mesoderm, Genital

07/10 Lecture/Lab- The Senses Hearing/Balance

Week 11 10/10 Lecture/Lab- The Senses Vision/Smell/Taste

14/10 Lecture/Lab- Respiratory

Week 12 17/10 Lecture/Lab- Teratology

21/10 Lecture/Lab- Endocrine

Week 13 24/10 Lecture/Lab- Integumentary

28/10 Lecture/Lab- Birth (Parturition)

Week 14 01/11 Lecture/Lab- Postnatal Development

04/11 Lecture/Lab- Revision

Mid-Session Break: 24 September - 03 October

Study recess: 5 November - 13 November

Examination period: 14 November - 25 November Spot Test 2 / Assessment 2

Online Resources

UNSW Embryology

Embryo Images Online These are scanning electron micrographs of early embryonic development. These images are not relevant to the first few weeks of lectures.

Larsen Textbook Online

Online Books

Developmental Biology

Developmental Biology. 6th ed. Gilbert, Scott F. Sunderland (MA): Sinauer Associates, Inc.; c2000.

Molecular Biology of the Cell

3rd ed. Alberts, Bruce; Bray, Dennis; Lewis, Julian; Raff, Martin; Roberts, Keith; Watson, James D. New York and London: Garland Publishing; c1994.

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man

OMIM

Lecture Audio (iLecture)

iLecture content is removed after course completion. Content is available in 2 formats, streaming Quicktime or Windows Media, and 2 bandwidths audio 14K or 56K. New audio content is now also being added in the form of Podcasts.

Glossary

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UNSW Embryology ISBN: 0 7334 2108 3

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