2010 BGD Practical 6 - Quiz: Difference between revisions
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{Which of the following sequences of embryonic disc mesoderm is most correct: | {Which of the following sequences of embryonic disc mesoderm is most correct: | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
- lateral to medial:extraembryonic - lateral plate - intermediate - paraxial | - lateral to medial: extraembryonic - lateral plate - intermediate - paraxial | ||
- lateral to medial: lateral plate - paraxial - intermediate - axial | - lateral to medial: lateral plate - paraxial - intermediate - axial | ||
+ medial to lateral: notochord - somites - intermediate - lateral plate | + medial to lateral: notochord - somites - intermediate - lateral plate | ||
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{The intraembryonic coelom finally forms | {The intraembryonic coelom finally forms | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
+ pericardial, pleural and | + pericardial, pleural and peritoneal cavity. | ||
- single | - single pericardial cavity and two pleural and two peritoneal cavities. | ||
- neural tube lumen, gastrointestinal tract lumen and neural crest. | - neural tube lumen, gastrointestinal tract lumen and neural crest. | ||
- the paired dorsal aortas running the embryo. | - the paired dorsal aortas running the embryo. | ||
|| The intraembryonic coelom finally forms the 3 P's. There is only one | || The intraembryonic coelom finally forms the 3 P's. There is only one peritoneal cavity. These other anatomical spaces have noting to do with intraembryonic coelom. The dorsal aortas form within the splanchnic mesoderm. | ||
{Which of the following statements about placodes is most correct. | {Which of the following statements about placodes is most correct. | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
- placodes form as patches of mesoderm only in the head region | - placodes form as patches of mesoderm only in the head region | ||
- placodes are part of the | - placodes are part of the neural crest that will contribute to sensory structures | ||
- placodes contribute the upper and lower jaw structures of the head | |||
- placodes are associated with sensory development, except for hearing. | - placodes are associated with sensory development, except for hearing. | ||
+ placodes are paired ectodermal regions. | |||
|| Placodes are paired ectodermal regions forming in the head region during week 4 and contribute to each sensory system. Neural crest does associate with sensory development, but not as the placode. The upper and lower jaw form from two separate regions of the first pharyngeal arch: maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower). | || Placodes are paired ectodermal regions forming in the head region during week 4 and contribute to each sensory system. Neural crest does associate with sensory development, but not as the placode. The upper and lower jaw form from two separate regions of the first pharyngeal arch: maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower). | ||
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- lower limbs | - lower limbs | ||
||The upper limb buds form first before the lower limbs and are therefore the earlier to be sensitive to environmental [[T#teratogen|teratogens]]. | ||The upper limb buds form first before the lower limbs and are therefore the earlier to be sensitive to environmental [[T#teratogen|teratogens]]. | ||
{The bones of the adult skull form only by the process | |||
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- intramembranous ossification | |||
- endochondral ossification | |||
- neither intramembranous or endochondral ossification | |||
- intramembranous and not endochondral ossification | |||
+ both intramembranous and endochondral ossification | |||
- chondroblast cell replacement of osteoblast cells | |||
||Both intramembranous or endochondral ossification form different regions of the skull, the cranial vault forms by intramembranous ossification and the cranial base forms by endochondral ossification. Interestingly the lower jaw, which forms beside Meckel's cartilage of the first pharyngeal arch, forms by intramembranous ossification of the membrane surrounding the arch cartilage not by endochondral ossification. | |||
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