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Week 3, Gastrulation
Medical School Devo
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Graduate
08/28/2011

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Term
The three germ cell layers that form in the third week of development are made from which type of cells?
Definition
Epiblast
Term
What tissues are derived from Ectoderm?
Definition
Epithelium and Nerve tissue
Term
What tissues are derived from Mesoderm?
Definition
Epithelium, Muscle, and Connective Tissue
Term
What tissues are derived from Endoderm?
Definition
Epithelium
Term
Endoderm forms the epithelial lining of:
Definition
GI tract, organs from bud of the endoderm tube, Respiratory system, liver, pancreas, terminal part of the urogenital system, and pharyngeal derivatives (thymus, thyroid, parathyroid, palantine tonsils)
Term
Mesoderm forms the epithelial lining of?
Definition
Body cavities, cardiovascular system, reproductive system, urinary system
Term
What defines the cranial-caudal and right-left halves of the embryo?
Definition
appearance of a primitive streak
Term
The precordal plate marks the site of what development?
Definition
Forebrain
Term
What forms at the cloacle plate?
Definition
Anus, genital, and urinary tracks. Open by week 7
Term
What forms at the oropharyngeal membrane?
Definition
Oral cavity. Opens by Week 4
Term
If the primative streak does not disappear, what could happen?
Definition
A sacrococcygealteratoma
Term
What is the primitive node? What is it's function?
Definition
The primitive node is a collection of cells at the cranial end of the primitive streak. These cells will eventually go through the primitive pit and form the Notocord
Term
What is the primitive pit?
Definition
An opening that gets filled with cells, making the Notocord
Term
What is the primitive groove?
Definition
A groove that appears on the surface of the primitive streak. Cells migrate to this groove and form the germ layers
Term
How do cells become loose enough to travel through the primitive groove?
Definition
Cell adhesion molecules disassociate to allow passage. Mesoderm remains loose
Term
What does paraxial mesoderm give rise too?
Definition
Dermatome, Myotome, and Sclerotome
Term
What does the scleratome give rise?
Definition
Mostly bone and skin.
Term
What does the Dermatome give rise to?
Definition
Sensory components of the epithelium
Term
What does the Myotome give rise too?
Definition
all skeletal muscles
Term
Somites come from what cell tissue?
Definition
Paraxial Mesoderm
Term
Generally speaking, what do the somites develope into?
Definition
axial skeleton and associated muscles
Term
The lateral plate mesoderm folds down to create which two layers (on either side of the Body coelem)
Definition
Visceral (Splachnic) is the inside layer and Somatic (Parietal) is the outside layer of the lateral plate mesoderm
Term
What are the 3 layers that form from the mesoderm?
Definition
Inside to out:

Paraxial Mesoderm, Intermediate Mesoderm, and Lateral Plate Mesoderm
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