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  • [[File:Developing_joint.jpg|thumb|Developing distal phalangeal joint]] ...lt, the region where two skeletal bones meet and articulate is called a "{{joint}}", that are classified based upon their: anatomical structure, mobility an
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  • {{Ref-Ashley1955}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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    ...omeronasal organ.jpg|thumb|150px|alt=Jacobson's organ|link=Sensory - Smell Development|Jacobson's organ (vomeronasal organ)]] :(More? [[Sensory - Smell Development]])
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  • ...hed to the lower jaw. The earliest review of human embryonic and fetal TMJ development is by Symons in 1952.{{#pmid:12980883|PMID12980883}} ...acent bones, leaving in the adult a layer of cartilage in this region. The musculoskeletal system consists of skeletal muscle, bone, and cartilage and is mainly mesod
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  • ...in anatomically different regions. This practical class will describe the development and structure of bone and finish with a study of abnormalities associated w ...cal section through the developing lower limb at the level of a developing joint (knee), surrounding the developing bone is cartilage, skeletal muscles and
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  • [[File:Developing_joint.jpg|thumb|Developing distal phalangeal joint]] ...lt, the region where two skeletal bones meet and articulate is called a "{{joint}}", that are classified based upon their: anatomical structure, mobility an
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  • {{Ref-Manson1924}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • [[Image:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|thumb|Australian abnormalities by System]] ...tistics Unit, UNSW and published in Congenital Malformations Australia 1981-92.
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  • {{Ref-Whillis1940}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • {{Ref-GardnerO'Rahilly1968}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • The domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') has been used as a mammalian model of development with a term gestational period of 145 - 150 days. ...the respiratory muscles of the sheep (1940)|1940 respiratory muscles nerve-endings]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Musculoskeletal System - Bone Development]] [[File:Bone-femur-c.jpg|right|link=File:Bone-femur.jpg]]
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  • =Muscle Development = This laboratory will look at the musculoskeletal development. The laboratory will also allow time for work on the group online project.
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  • ...can be formed. To know the structures of a synovial joint and a symphysis joint (intervertebral disc). # To identify the components of a symphysis joint (intervertebral disc).
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  • | rowspan=2|[[File:Kyoto940 stage21-01.jpg|500px]] | [[File:Kyoto940 stage21-02.jpg|400px]]
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  • ...erm is shown as a link for "{{oocyte}}", it links directly to the [[Oocyte Development]] page. {{Abnormal development}}
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  • {{Ref-Walmsley1940}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • The musculoskeletal system consists of skeletal muscle, bone, and cartilage and is mainly mesod The mesoderm forms nearly all the connective tissues of the musculoskeletal system. Each tissue (cartilage, bone, and muscle) goes through many differe
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  • [[File:Stage20-23_limbs_b.jpg|500px|right]] ...the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus. Development of his region occurs through both forms of ossification processes.
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  • {{Header}}[[File:Bone-femur-c.jpg|right|link=File:Bone-femur.jpg]] ...in anatomically different regions. This practical class will describe the development and structure of bone and finish with a study of abnormalities associated w
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  • | width=380px|<html5media height="384" width="352">File:Human development 001.mp4</html5media> [[Media:Human development 001.mp4|'''Click Here''' to play on mobile device]]
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