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- limb buds still need to rotate to their adult position. | - limb buds still need to rotate to their adult position. | ||
+ embryo is about 3 cm long. | + embryo is about 3 cm long. | ||
|| The [[BGDA_Practical_12_-_Embryo_to_Fetus#Week_8_-_Stage_22|human embryo is about 3 cm long | || The [[BGDA_Practical_12_-_Embryo_to_Fetus#Week_8_-_Stage_22|human embryo is now about 3 cm long (CRL). Gastrointestinal tract is well developed, but midgut is herniated and it does not carry out its digestive function until the postnatal period. Some [[BGDA_Practical_7_-_Week_4#Pharyngeal_Arches_and_Placodes|sensory placodes]] have been lost from the surface (otic) and the anterior pituitary placode does not contribute to any sensory structure. The head still contributes significantly to CRL through the embryonic period, it is only in the fetal period that the trunk grows extensively. The limb buds have [[BGDA_Practical_7_-_Week_8#Limbs|completed their rotation]] to their adult position. | ||
{ | {In week 10 the early fetus midgut now lies in the peritoneal cavity | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
- true | - true | ||
+ false | + false | ||
|| The | || The [[:File:Human_week_10_fetus_26.jpg|week 10 fetal midgut]] remains herniated at the umbilicus. | ||
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- somitic mesoderm close to ectoderm, the intraembryonic coelom and the splanchnic mesoderm closest to the endoderm. | - somitic mesoderm close to ectoderm, the intraembryonic coelom and the splanchnic mesoderm closest to the endoderm. | ||
- somatic mesoderm close to endoderm, the intraembryonic coelom and the splanchnic mesoderm closest to the ectoderm. | - somatic mesoderm close to endoderm, the intraembryonic coelom and the splanchnic mesoderm closest to the ectoderm. | ||
+ somitic mesoderm close to endoderm, the intraembryonic coelom and the splanchnic mesoderm closest to the ectoderm. | |||
- intermediate mesoderm medially close to somites and laterally close to the intraembryonic coelom. | - intermediate mesoderm medially close to somites and laterally close to the intraembryonic coelom. | ||
- none of the above. | - none of the above. |
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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 exercise after completing the practical today.
- Take the quiz and see what you know.
- If you get some wrong, read the displayed information with the answer, and try working again through the practical.
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