Foundations Practical - Week 1 to 8
The Embryonic Period
- Development of Organs and Tissues
You have now been through the earliest stages of embryonic development.
From the original simple trilaminar embryo all the organs and tissues will now begin to develop, details of these processes require more time than we currently have available.
What we will now look at are the changes in the external embryo appearnace during this period.
Key features to note are:
- changes in overall size (CRL)
- surface bulges that reflect organ development
- development of the upper and lower limbs
- development of the head
This page is about getting an overview of the external changes that occur during the embryonic period. In order to observe and understand the internal changes occuring in organ development is beyond the scope of this current practical.
Changes in Overall Size
In the first 8 weeks the embryo grows from 0.1 mm to about 3 cm in length.
During this time the embryo size is also measured from "crown" to "rump" or the Crown Rump Length (CRL).
Surface Bulges Reflect Organ Development
Surface of the Stage 13 Embryo showing surface features reflecting surface and internal development. Carnegie stage 13
Links: Embryonic Development | Carnegie stage 13
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 26) Embryology Foundations Practical - Week 1 to 8. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Foundations_Practical_-_Week_1_to_8
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