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{Which of the following  
{Which of the following terms describes a theory of environmental derived effects due to maternal lifestyle, environment and nutrition that may result in later life health events.
Environmental derived abnormalities relate to maternal lifestyle, environment and nutrition and while some of these directly effect embryonic development, there is also growing evidence that some effects are more subtle and relate to later life health events.
 
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+ &nbsp; the Barker hypothesis
|| Correct! {{DOHAD}} The developmental origins of health and disease {{DOHAD}} was originally called the [[Abnormal_Development_-_Developmental_Origins_of_Health_and_Disease#Barker_Hypothesis|Barker hypothesis]] after David Barker (1938 - 2013) who originally identified these effects.
+ &nbsp; the fetal origins hypothesis
|| Correct! The developmental origins of health and disease {{DOHAD}} is also known by this term.
+ &nbsp; the fetal programming hypothesis
|| Correct! The developmental origins of health and disease {{DOHAD}} is also known by this term.
+ &nbsp; the developmental origins of health and disease
|| Correct! {{DOHAD}} The developmental origins of health and disease is known by all the above terms.


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- &nbsp; extends from the primitive node to the parachordal plate
- &nbsp; is a primary inducer during organogenesis
+ &nbsp; is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form the mesoderm
|| The primitive streak is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form firstly endoderm and then the mesoderm.
- &nbsp; persists as the parachordal plate
- &nbsp; all of the above are correct





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Abnormalities Interactive Component

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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities from the practical.


Which of the following terms describes a theory of environmental derived effects due to maternal lifestyle, environment and nutrition that may result in later life health events.

  the Barker hypothesis
  the fetal origins hypothesis
  the fetal programming hypothesis
  the developmental origins of health and disease




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Practical 12: Embryo to Fetus | Second Trimester | Third Trimester | Birth | Neonatal | Abnormalities


Additional Information: fetal growth restriction | preterm birth