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Lab Attendance

Lab 1 --Z3375390 11:49, 25 July 2012 (EST)

Lab 2 --Z3375390 10:40, 1 August 2012 (EST)

Lab 3 --Z3375390 10:07, 8 August 2012 (EST) Lab 4 --Z3375390 10:07, 15 August 2012 (EST)


Lab Assignments

Lab 1 Assignment:

1. The idea of In Vitro Fertilisation was influenced by the study of fertilisation of rabbit egg cells in test tubes. However as the cycle of human eggs is different to that of rabbits, further study and experimentation had to be done in order to achieve it. The first successful birth of an IVF baby occurred in 1978. Robert G. Edwards was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2010 for the development of In Vitro Fertilisation. [1]


Lab 2 Assignment:

An important protein associated with the process of implantation is Rac1. It is of the RhoGTPases family of proteins, and aids the embryonic trophoblast with invasion of the endometrium. Together with a protein known as RhoA, they are able to regulate cell migration and motility. It has been proven that motility is required in order for the trophoblast to invade the endometrium and for the embryo to be implanted within the uterine wall. Rac1 is needed as it promotes the trophoblast invasion. However, as this process must be tightly controlled, the protein RhoA is needed in order to restrict it. Therefore a balance between the two proteins must be achieved for successful implantation of the embryo in the endometrium.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2562412/


Lab 3 Assessment

1.Gestational age refers to the time between the end of the mother’s last menstrual cycle and the birth of the baby. It is measured in weeks and determined by the size of the fetus using ultrasound before birth. After birth it is determined by the babies weight, length and other features. Postfertilization age refers to the time passed since fertilization of the egg. The exact time of fertilization however cannot be determined, so therefore it is inferred. Usually, gestational age is two weeks longer than postfertilization age.

Gestational age is used when describing human development as it can be clearly determined and hence the calculations are more accurate than postfertilizaton age.

2.Some of the tissues formed from the somites include skeletal muscle, skin and bone.

  • Skeletal muscle
    • Skeletal muscle cells develop from the myotome
    • Myoblasts undergo frequent division and merging in order to form myotubes
    • As development of the muscle cells continues, the nuclei move from the centre to the periphery of the cell.
  • Dermis of the dorsal skin
    • Develops from dermatome and wandering mesenchymal cells
    • Lies between the epidermis and the hypodermis
    • Collagen producing fibroblasts are found in the dermis
    • Composed of two layer:
      • Papillary layer
      • Reticular layer – made of dense irregular connective tissue
  • Vertebrae
    • Develops from sclerotome