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! Ossification Week 10<ref nameMall1906bone=>{{Ref-Mall1906bone}}</ref> (No. {{CE284}}, 54 mm long) | |||
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| Mesial view of the head of embryo. The centers of tke occipital bone surround the foramen magnum. Behind the maxilla may be seen the palate, the pterygoid, and the alisphenoid in order. | |||
| Embryo immediately beneath the squamo-zygomatic the alisphenoid may be seen. | |||
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Key Events of Human Development during the tenth week (week 10) following fertilization or GA week 12 (Clinical LMP).
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![]() Gastrointestinal Tract Week 10 intestines in abdomen Pituitary growth hormone and ACTH detectable Pancreas Week 10 glucagon (alpha) differentiate first, somatostatin (delta), insulin (beta) cells differentiate, insulin secretion begins Tongue Week 10 shallow grooves above the taste bud primordium GIT - Stomach - Week 10 - Glucagon containing cells in stomach fundus. | ||
Week 10 - CRL 55 mm, femur length 9 mm, biparietal diameter 17 mm |
Ossification Week 10Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many (No. 284, 54 mm long)
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Mesial view of the head of embryo. The centers of tke occipital bone surround the foramen magnum. Behind the maxilla may be seen the palate, the pterygoid, and the alisphenoid in order. | Embryo immediately beneath the squamo-zygomatic the alisphenoid may be seen. |
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 26) Embryology Week 10. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Week_10
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