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The frog is well known animal, living chiefly in ponds swamps, though some of it species my be also to exist in damp or shady places away from the water. Eggs of frog are easily obtained and may be studied in laboratory from the moment of fertilization onwards. the stages of embryonic development differs in various chordates, yet the chief phases are basically similar in all. the differences are related primarily to the amount of yolk particles present in an egg. the yolk particles provide nourishment of the developing embryo. The process of frog development will be discussed from the phases of gametogenesis to adult stage. | The frog is well known animal, living chiefly in ponds swamps, though some of it species my be also to exist in damp or shady places away from the water. Eggs of frog are easily obtained and may be studied in laboratory from the moment of fertilization onwards. the stages of embryonic development differs in various chordates, yet the chief phases are basically similar in all. the differences are related primarily to the amount of yolk particles present in an egg. the yolk particles provide nourishment of the developing embryo. The process of frog development will be discussed from the phases of gametogenesis to adult stage. | ||
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The Embryology of Frogs
Growth and development of the Frog:
The frog is well known animal, living chiefly in ponds swamps, though some of it species my be also to exist in damp or shady places away from the water. Eggs of frog are easily obtained and may be studied in laboratory from the moment of fertilization onwards. the stages of embryonic development differs in various chordates, yet the chief phases are basically similar in all. the differences are related primarily to the amount of yolk particles present in an egg. the yolk particles provide nourishment of the developing embryo. The process of frog development will be discussed from the phases of gametogenesis to adult stage.
[[Image: Mature develop frog.jpg|thumb|Image details: Wikipedia (2009) Primary source:[1]
Project Content:
1.The Egg
2.Fertilization
3.Cleavage
4.Gastrulation
5.Differentiation
6.Growth
7.Timeline -how long
8. Diagram (Hand-drawn)
9. Germ-layer origin of various body tissues
10.Developmental factors associated with specfic stages of growth
11. Staging - are there species specific staging, what occurs when
12.History of Model Use - when was it first used, what embryology research
13.Genetics - chromosome number, sequencing
14. Current Embryology Research - research papers and findings
== Links - Frog Embryology: ==
1. [2]
2. [3]
3. [4]
4. [5] Just a little cycle of FROG'S life cycle
5. [6]
ANAT2341 group projects
Project 1 - Rabbit | Project 2 - Fly | Project 3 - Zebrafish | Group Project 4 - Mouse | Project 5 - Frog | Students Page | Animal Development