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* Mesoderm lies between the ectoderm and endoderm as a continuous sheet except at the [[B#buccopharyngeal membrane|buccopharyngeal]] and [[C#cloacal membrane|cloacal]] membranes.  
* Mesoderm lies between the ectoderm and endoderm as a continuous sheet except at the [[B#buccopharyngeal membrane|buccopharyngeal]] and [[C#cloacal membrane|cloacal]] membranes.  
* These membranes have ectoderm and endoderm only and will lie at the rostral (head) and caudal (tail) of the gastrointestinal tract.
* These membranes have ectoderm and endoderm only and will lie at the rostral (head) and caudal (tail) of the gastrointestinal tract.
* From the primitive node a tube extends under the ectoderm in the opposite direction to the primitive streak.  
* From the primitive node (in the centre of the embryonic disc) a tube extends under the ectoderm in the opposite direction to the primitive streak.  
* This tube forms first the axial process then notochordal process, then finally the notochord.
* This tube forms first the axial process then notochordal process, then finally the notochord.



Revision as of 22:08, 15 May 2011

Carnegie Stage 7 showing the notochord or axial mesoderm region of the embryonic disc

Stage 7 Mesoderm: axial | paraxial | intermediate | lateral plate

  • Week 3, 15 - 17 days, 0.4 mm, embryonic disc, showing the epiblast viewed from the amniotic (dorsal) side.
  • Mesoderm lies between the ectoderm and endoderm as a continuous sheet except at the buccopharyngeal and cloacal membranes.
  • These membranes have ectoderm and endoderm only and will lie at the rostral (head) and caudal (tail) of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • From the primitive node (in the centre of the embryonic disc) a tube extends under the ectoderm in the opposite direction to the primitive streak.
  • This tube forms first the axial process then notochordal process, then finally the notochord.

Notochord

  • The notochord is a key to embryonic folding and regulation of ectoderm and mesoderm differentiation.
  • It lies in the rostrocordal axis
  • the embryonic disc will fold either side of the notochord ventrally
    • pinching off a portion of the yolk sac to form the lining of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • the embryonic disc will fold above and below the notochord ventrally
    • bringing the heart to upper abdomen
    • brining the connecting stalk to the umbilicus
Stage 7 Mesoderm: axial | paraxial | intermediate | lateral plate

Features: embryonic disc, primitive node, primative streak, primative groove, yolk sac

Facts: Week 3, 15 - 17 days, 0.4 mm

View 1: embryonic disc, showing the epiblast viewed from the amniotic (dorsal) side.

Events: Gastrulation is continuing as cells migrate from the epiblast, continuing to form mesoderm.


Image Source: UNSW Embryology http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/wwwhuman/Stages/stage7.htm

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