Introduction
Following the first 3 weeks of human development embryonic systems begin to be established. Over the next 5 weeks these embryonic systems lay down a template for the majority of body structures. As much as possible the known human data is shown on the individual systems notes, though there is also reference to animal models of development. See also the notes on Fetal Development.
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Cardiovascular System
Coelomic Cavity
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Endocrine System
Gastrointestinal System
Genital System
Head and Neck
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Not really a system but an anatomical region with complex origins and structures.
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Integumentary System
Musculoskeletal System
Neural System
Neural Crest
Placenta
Renal System
Respiratory System
Sensory System
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