Zygote: single cellGastrula (cross section) Larva Adult sea star Zygote (fertilized egg) Eight cells...
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Development: process by which a multicellular organism, beginning with a single cell, goes through a series of changes, taking on successive forms that characterize its life cycle.
Zygote: single cell
Embryo: earliest stages of development
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Four key processes to development
1. Determination: developmental cell fate
2. Differentiation: different types of cells arise from less specialized cells
3. Morphogenesis: organization and distribution of differentiated cells
4. Growth: increase in size of body and organs (cell division)
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Cell potency: cell's potential to differentiate into other cell types • totipotent: (cells of early embryo) potential
to differentiate into any cell type. • pluripotent: (cells at later stages of the
embryo) potential to develop into most other cell types
• multipotent: (later developmental stages and adulthood) differentiate into several different, related cell types.
• unipotent: can produce only one cell typeVideo
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Hox genes: determine the timing of development and position of major body appendages
Homeotic mutations
Homeosis: placement of one organ by another