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==Lecture Background==


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Lecture: [[2010_BGD_Lecture_-_Development_of_the_Embryo/Fetus_2|lecture page]] BGD Cycle A 2010 Audio - Dr Mark Hill Tuesday 11th May 2010 9-10 am CLB7
Audio: (This recording is not the UNSW iLecture, available elsewhere) [[Media:BGD2010-EmbryoLecture02.mp3|listen]] | [[:File:BGD2010-EmbryoLecture02.mp3|download]] (6.6 Mb MP3 56:37)
Activity: Lecture Title: Development of the embryo/fetus 2 Scheduled: 9am to 10am Tuesday 11 May 2010 in CLB7
This lecture covers the period of Embryonic development, in Humans from week 3 to week 8 and is divided into 23 Carnegie stages of embryonic development. There will also be a brief introduction to fetal development.
This period of development will also be covered in your Practical, which is currently being updated for 2010 and will be available online. Note, the period from week 9 to week 38 is considered Fetal development and will be covered in detail in the Laboratory 11.
* Embryonic Development
* Organ and System formation (Functioning / Not Functional)
* Dynamic changes internal and external
* Carnegie stages illustrate external development

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Lecture Background

Mark Hill.jpg

Lecture: lecture page BGD Cycle A 2010 Audio - Dr Mark Hill Tuesday 11th May 2010 9-10 am CLB7

Audio: (This recording is not the UNSW iLecture, available elsewhere) listen | download (6.6 Mb MP3 56:37)

Activity: Lecture Title: Development of the embryo/fetus 2 Scheduled: 9am to 10am Tuesday 11 May 2010 in CLB7

This lecture covers the period of Embryonic development, in Humans from week 3 to week 8 and is divided into 23 Carnegie stages of embryonic development. There will also be a brief introduction to fetal development.

This period of development will also be covered in your Practical, which is currently being updated for 2010 and will be available online. Note, the period from week 9 to week 38 is considered Fetal development and will be covered in detail in the Laboratory 11.

  • Embryonic Development
  • Organ and System formation (Functioning / Not Functional)
  • Dynamic changes internal and external
  • Carnegie stages illustrate external development