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        | proliferate hypertrophy
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        | secondary ossification centers appear in the _ after birth |  | Definition 
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        | rickets is _ deficiency resulting in ~, causing what symptom? |  | Definition 
 
        | vitamin D impaired Ca++ intestinal absorption
 short bowed limbs
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        | somitomeres are formed by _ which migrates from ~ during week _ |  | Definition 
 
        | mesoderm primitive streak
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        | paraxial mesoderm forms (3) |  | Definition 
 
        | axial skeleton striated muscles
 part of dermis
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        | 7 cranial somitomeres do not become somites but do form (3) |  | Definition 
 
        | striated muscle of face, jaw, and throat |  | 
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        | first somites are formed on day |  | Definition 
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        | 5 groups of somites;  # of each |  | Definition 
 
        | 4 occipital somites 8 cervical somites
 12 thoracic
 5 lumbar
 5 sacral
 3 coccygeal
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        | occipital somites form (6) |  | Definition 
 
        | occipital bone bones of orbit, nose, inner ear
 tongue & extraocular muscles
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        | thoracic somites form (4) |  | Definition 
 
        | vertebrae, muscles, chest wall bones, dermis |  | 
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        | each somite becomes _ & _.  how are they divided? |  | Definition 
 
        | sclerotome -- ventromedial dermomyotome -- dorsolateral
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        | vertebra are formed at _ weeks |  | Definition 
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        | the 7 cervical vertebrae come from _ cervical somites |  | Definition 
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        | the base of the skull is formed from ... (2) |  | Definition 
 
        | cranial half of 1st cervical somite caudal half of 4th occipital somitomere
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        | each vertebral body is formed from |  | Definition 
 
        | cranial & caudal parts of 2 successive somites |  | 
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        | vertebral ossification continues for about _ years |  | Definition 
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        | 3 primary vertebral ossification centers before birth |  | Definition 
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        | 5 secondary vertebral ossification centers: they appear when? |  | Definition 
 
        | spinous process 2 transverse processes 2 at superior and inferior rims of vertebral bodies   puberty |  | 
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        | cervical ribs may cause compression of (2) |  | Definition 
 
        | brachial plexus subclavian
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        | _ gene expression regulates regional specification of the vertebrae |  | Definition 
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        | besides Hox genes, ~ may be involved in specification of the vertebrae; its source? |  | Definition 
 
        | RA gradient primitive streak
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        | neurocranium (brain case) is derived from |  | Definition 
 
        | paraxial mesoderm neural crest cells
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        | cartilaginous neurocranium (skull base) membranous neurocranium (flat bones)
 viscerocranium (facial bones)
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        | fontanelles & time of closure |  | Definition 
 
        | posterior & sphenoid: 6 months anterior & mastoid: 2 yrs
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        | cartilaginous neurocranium (6) |  | Definition 
 
        | parachordal cartilage -- occiptal bone hypophysial cartilage -- body of sphenoid
 orbitalis -- lesser wings of sphenoid
 trabeculi cranii -- body of ethmoid
 otic capsules -- mastoid & petrous parts of temporal
 nasal capsules -- contribute to ethmoid
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        | cartilaginous viscerocranium (5) |  | Definition 
 
        | dorsal arch 1 -- malleus & incus dorsal arch 2 -- stapes & styloid process
 ventral arch 2 -- hyoid: lesser horn & superior body
 ventral arch 3 -- hyoid: greater horn & inferior body
 arches 4-6: laryngeal cartilages except epiglottis
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        | membranous viscerocranium i.e. intramembranous ossification (3) |  | Definition 
 
        | 1st pharyngeal arch-- dorsal portion: maxilla, zygomatic, squamous temporal
 ventral portion: Merkel cartilage --> sphenomandibular ligament
 mesenchyme around Merkel cartilage --> mandible
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        | viscerocranium (facial skeleton) is derived from ~ only |  | Definition 
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        | neural crest cells migrate a large distance to arrive @ _ & _ (skull bones).  this migration means that they are particularly _ to _ |  | Definition 
 
        | skull base facial skeleton
 vulnerable
 teratogens
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        | at birth, cranial vault is _ times the size of the facial skeleton but that ratio changes with the growth of _ & _ |  | Definition 
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        | sinuses in order of appearance |  | Definition 
 
        | pre-birth: maxillary then ethmoid post-birth: sphenoid then frontal
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        | sclerotome expresses _ which is crucial in formation of _ |  | Definition 
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        | in the fetus, appearance of _ may be used to assess age |  | Definition 
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        | fusion of epiphysis with diaphysis occurs _ years earlier in females |  | Definition 
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        | _ & _ secrete _ & _ which causes the central portion of somite to differentiate into a sclerotome |  | Definition 
 
        | notocord & floor plate of neural tube noggin & Shh
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        | _ & _ from _ & _ --> sclerotome formation |  | Definition 
 
        | Shh & noggin notocord & floor plate of neural tube
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        | _ & _ from _ & _ --> dermomyotome |  | Definition 
 
        | low Shh & WNT notocord & roof plate of neural tube
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        | *mid portions of dermomyotome become _ under the influence of _ |  | Definition 
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        | dermis epaxial musculature
 hypaxial musculature
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        | expaxial and hypaxial musculature come from what respective parts of the dermomyotome? |  | Definition 
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        | _ are important in skeletal development |  | Definition 
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        | short neck less than usual # of cervical vertebrae
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        | failure of vertebral arch halves to fuse |  | Definition 
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        | failure of fusion of vertebral arches with vertebral body |  | Definition 
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        | hemivertebra--cause possible result
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        | failure of one chondrification center to appear 
 scoliosis
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        | neural folds fail to fuse = |  | Definition 
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        | acrania is absence of _ & is usu. associated with _ |  | Definition 
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        | failure of cranial end of neural tube to close |  | 
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        | spontaneous fractures in utero caused by Type I collagen deficiency (fatal) = _ _ |  | Definition 
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        | marfan syndrome = deficiency of _ found in _ (tissue).  characterized by ~ & ~ |  | Definition 
 
        | fibrillin elastic
 long limbs & height
 lens dislocation (ectopia lentis)
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        | somitomeres 1-3 are called _ _ "_" |  | Definition 
 
        | preotic myotomes (somites) --though they're not technically somites--
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        | musculature of the pharyngeal arches comes from _ (tissue) from _ (source) |  | Definition 
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        | tongue muscles come from myotomes of _ _ |  | Definition 
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        | the occipital somites are aka _ _ _ |  | Definition 
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        | the first pair of occipital somites _ |  | Definition 
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        | somitomeres 1 & 2 muscles & nerve |  | Definition 
 
        | sup, med, & inf. rectus muscles CN III
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        | somitomere 3 muscle & nerve |  | Definition 
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        | jaw opening & other arch 2 muscles CN VII
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        | 1&2  III 3     IV
 4     V
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 7     IX
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        | muscles except _ muscles develop from mesoderm |  | Definition 
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        | dorsal primary ramus supplies _ part of dermomyotome |  | Definition 
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        | poland anomaly is _ often associated with _
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        | absence of pect. major. syndactyly
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        | prune belly = ~ associated with ~ & ~
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        | absence of abdominal muscle urinary tract disorders
 extrophy of bladder
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        | congenital torticollis is caused by |  | Definition 
 
        | tearing of SCM fibers during birth --> muscle fiber death --> shortening |  | 
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        | somite differentiation depends on _ that turn on muscle cell lineage |  | Definition 
 
        | myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs) |  | 
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        | _ & _ are respectively essential for development of hypaxial and epaxial muscle |  | Definition 
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