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'''First observe the development of the intermediate mesoderm.''' | '''First observe the development of the intermediate mesoderm.''' | ||
* This | * This animation shows the 3 stages of kidney development (pink) in relation to the hindgut region between Week 4 and 5. | ||
* | * earliest stage of kidney development begins up near the pharyngeal arches as the '''pronephros''' (cervical nephrotomes) which quickly degenerate, beside these the mesonephric duct begins to form (purple). | ||
* | * middle stage is the extensive '''mesonephros''' (red) which extends down towards the developing hindgut region (yellow). Associated with the mesonephros is the '''mesonephric duct''' (purple). | ||
* The mesonephric duct gives off a lateral branch forming the '''ureteric bud'''. | * The mesonephric duct gives off a lateral branch forming the '''ureteric bud'''. | ||
* | * final stage the ureteric bud interacts with the surrounding mesenchyme to begin the final stage in renal development, formation of the metanephros (pink) which will form the adult kidney. | ||
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<mediaplayer width='360' height='500' image="http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/images/f/fe/Urogenital_sinus_001_icon.jpg">File:Urogenital_sinus_001.mp4</mediaplayer> | Urogenital Sinus and Renal Development
This animation gives an overview of both early renal and genital (urogenital) development associated with the urogenital sinus. First observe the development of the intermediate mesoderm.
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