Zebrafish - Segmentation Period: Difference between revisions
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* The beginning of the primary organs develop | * The beginning of the primary organs develop | ||
* The Embryo | * The Embryo elongates and the tail bud (at the caudal end) becomes more prominent | ||
* The first body movement occurs | * The first body movement occurs | ||
* The Kupffer | * The Neural cord and the Notochord continue formation | ||
* The Kupffer vessel in the Tail can be seen at its base | |||
[[File:Segmentation_drawing.png|The Segmentation Period. Drawn and designed by Sally Clarke based off referenced material]] | |||
Here you can see the development of the Kupffer Vessel and the the formation of the subdivisions of the brain located at the animal pole. The straightening out of the posterior trunk also occurs. The lumps along the dorsal neural tube show the formation of the hindbrain rhombomeres; divided segments of the neural tube within the hindbrain. | |||
[http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=2009_Group_Project_3#Timeline_and_Stages_of_Embryonic_Development Zebrafish: Timeline and Staging of Embryonic Development] | [http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=2009_Group_Project_3#Timeline_and_Stages_of_Embryonic_Development Zebrafish: Timeline and Staging of Embryonic Development] |
Revision as of 03:27, 24 September 2009
The Duration of this period is from 10.33 to 24 hours
- Transition from 1-4 somites to Prim-5
- Here dermis, vertebrae and skeletal muscle are formed
- The beginning of the primary organs develop
- The Embryo elongates and the tail bud (at the caudal end) becomes more prominent
- The first body movement occurs
- The Neural cord and the Notochord continue formation
- The Kupffer vessel in the Tail can be seen at its base
Here you can see the development of the Kupffer Vessel and the the formation of the subdivisions of the brain located at the animal pole. The straightening out of the posterior trunk also occurs. The lumps along the dorsal neural tube show the formation of the hindbrain rhombomeres; divided segments of the neural tube within the hindbrain.