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{Which of the following best describes the term "ectomesenchyme":
{Which set of limbs are sensitive to teratogenic effects/damage first:
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- ectoderm derived from mesoderm
+ &nbsp; upper limbs
- epithelium derived from connective tissue
- &nbsp; lower limbs
- sensory placodal induction by mesoderm
||The upper limb buds form first before the lower limbs and are therefore the earlier to be sensitive to environmental {{teratogen}}s.
+ connective tissue derived from neural crest
- none of the above is correct
|| The term "ectomesenchyme" refers to {{neural crest}} ('''ecto'''derm) forming connective tissue structures ('''mesenchyme''') in the head.
 
{Which of the following best describes the buccopharyngeal membrane structure:
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- a ventral surface indentation in the early embryo head
- endoderm layer of the foregut
- ectoderm layer of the epidermis
+ ectoderm and endoderm
- none of the above is correct
|| The buccopharyngeal membrane ({{oral membrane}}) consists of {{ectoderm}} and {{endoderm}} together. Endoderm layer of the foregut
and ectoderm layer of the epidermis are partially correct. The ventral surface indentation in the early embryo head is the stomedeum, on the floor of which is located the {{buccopharyngeal membrane}}.
 




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Revision as of 14:12, 12 May 2019

Week 7 Interactive Component

Attempt the Quiz - Week 7  
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 7 (GA week 9) from the lecture and practical.


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Which set of limbs are sensitive to teratogenic effects/damage first:

  upper limbs
  lower limbs