BGDB Gastrointestinal - Activity 2
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Learning Activity 2
- Describe how elongation and rotation of the simple primitive tube establish the gut anatomy.
- Explain the developmental processes of elongation, herniation and rotation of the mid-gut.
- Describe the structure of the attachment of the gut to the body wall.
- Identify the developmental origins of abnormalities of the gut lumen, innervation, herniation and malrotation.
1. Mechanical Changes
Transverse section of the developing stomach mid-embryonic period (Week 5 Carnegie stage 13)
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2. Mesentery
3. Abnormality Origins
Interactive Component
To be added before class.
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 24) Embryology BGDB Gastrointestinal - Activity 2. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/BGDB_Gastrointestinal_-_Activity_2
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