Due to the complex nature and development of sensory organs many different genetic and environmental (maternal) effects can impact upon the development of these structures.
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List of the search results for "senses (1999)" is available for these computers.
1. Using simple sketches describe the development of the spinal cord, the dorsal root ganglia and spinal nerves.
2. Construct and label simple diagrams showing the early development of the C.N.S. Define the following terms :
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Neural plate |
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Neural groove |
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Neural folds |
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Neural crest |
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Neuropores |
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Primary and secondary brain vesicles |
3. Illustrate the development of the pituitary.
4. Prepare labelled diagrams of the early development of eyes. Define the following terms:
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Optic grooves |
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Optic vesicles |
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Optic stalks |
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Optic fissures |
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Optic cups |
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Lens placodes |
5. Briefly describe the development of the retina.
6. Briefly describe the development of the Inner, Middle and External Ears. Define the terms:
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Otic placode |
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Otic pit |
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Otic vesicle (otocyst) |
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Endolymphatic duct and sac |
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Semicircular ducts |
7. What elements of the C.N.S. and peripheral nervous system are derived from the neural crest?
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