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Here are a few simple questions that relate to your BGD practical, this page is not a part of today's Practical class. | |||
* You should try in your own time as self-directed learning after completing the Practical today. | |||
* If you get some wrong, read the displayed information with the answer, and try working again through the [[BGD Lecture - Gastrointestinal System Development|Lecture]] and [[BGDB Practical - Gastrointestinal System Development|Practical]]. | |||
* If you like this form of self-directed learning, please let me know by email and I will develop some more questions for you. | |||
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{During week 3 which of the following early embryonic structures is established by '''gastrulation''': | {During week 3 which of the following early embryonic structures is/are established by '''gastrulation''': | ||
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- the coelomic space | - the coelomic space | ||
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|| The intraembryonic coelom finally forms the "3 P's" ('''p'''ericardial, '''p'''leural and '''p'''eritoneal). There is only one peritoneal cavity formed by the folding of the embryonic disc and fusion of the separate left and right spaces. These other anatomical spaces have noting to do with intraembryonic coelom. The dorsal aortas actually form within the splanchnic mesoderm. | || The intraembryonic coelom finally forms the "3 P's" ('''p'''ericardial, '''p'''leural and '''p'''eritoneal). There is only one peritoneal cavity formed by the folding of the embryonic disc and fusion of the separate left and right spaces. These other anatomical spaces have noting to do with intraembryonic coelom. The dorsal aortas actually form within the splanchnic mesoderm. | ||
{The '''liver''' is formed from which of the following embryonic structures. | |||
|type="()"} | |||
- the septum transversum | |||
- the vitelline veins. | |||
- the placental veins. | |||
- the gastrointestinal endoderm. | |||
+ all of the above. | |||
|| The liver has multiple embryonic origins and all the listed components will contribute to liver development. | |||
{The following gastrointestinal tract structures undergo '''developmental rotation''' except: | |||
|type="()"} | |||
- stomach | |||
- duodenum | |||
- ventral pancreas | |||
- midgut | |||
+ hindgut | |||
|| Most of the gastrointestinal tract undergoes some form of mechanical rotation during development except the hindgut that forms initially from the cloacal space. | |||
{ | {The caudal part of the '''midgut loop''' forms many intestine structures except: | ||
|type="()"} | |||
[[ | - distal ileum | ||
+ vitelline duct | |||
- cecum | |||
- ascending colon | |||
- proximal part of transverse colon | |||
|| The caudal (lower or distal) part does not form the [[V#vitelline duct|vitelline duct]] (yolk stalk, omphalomesenteric duct), that extends from the flexure point of the midgut loop, forms a transient connection to the yolk sac, that is lost later in development. | |||
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- You should try in your own time as self-directed learning after completing the Practical today.
- If you get some wrong, read the displayed information with the answer, and try working again through the Lecture and Practical.
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