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'''What Carnegie stages occur during week 3 and week 4?'''  
'''What Carnegie stages occur during week 3 and week 4?'''  
Stages 7 to 9 in week 3 where 3 major importance was given to gastulation,placentation and notochord formation
Stages 7 to 9 in week 3 where 3 major importance was given to gastulation,placentation and notochord formation
stages 10 to 13 in week 4 where organogenisis occurs and major organ such as heart are formed.  
stages 10 to 13 in week 4 where organogenisis occurs and major organ such as heart are formed.  
From week 3 to week 4 = 7-13 carnegie stages
From week 3 to week 4 = 7-13 carnegie stages
   
   
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'''Approximately when do the cranial (anterior) and caudal (posterior) neuropores close in the human embryo?'''  
'''Approximately when do the cranial (anterior) and caudal (posterior) neuropores close in the human embryo?'''  
The cranial neropore closes at Carnegie stage 11 (about 24 days) within a few hours.
The cranial neropore closes at Carnegie stage 11 (about 24 days) within a few hours.
The caudal neropore closes later than cranial neropore since it closes at Carnegie stage 12 (about 26 days) over a day.
The caudal neropore closes later than cranial neropore since it closes at Carnegie stage 12 (about 26 days) over a day.

Revision as of 11:50, 18 August 2010

--Navneet Ahuja 23:38, 28 July 2010 (UTC)



Something else

External link SMH


Picture

Early zygote.jpg

--Navneet Ahuja 23:15, 4 August 2010 (UTC)



Lab 2 Questions

What factor do the synctiotrophoblast cells secrete to support the ongoing pregnancy?

a> Synctiotropoblast secrete hormone hCG - Human chorionic gonadotropin that support the pregnancy

What does the corpus luteum secrete to prevent continuation of the menstrual cycle?

b> Corpus luteum produces hormone Estrogen and Progesterone that prevents mentruation



--Navneet Ahuja 23:04, 11 August 2010 (UTC)


Questions for lab 3 :


What Carnegie stages occur during week 3 and week 4? Stages 7 to 9 in week 3 where 3 major importance was given to gastulation,placentation and notochord formation

stages 10 to 13 in week 4 where organogenisis occurs and major organ such as heart are formed.

From week 3 to week 4 = 7-13 carnegie stages

What is the change in overall embryo size form the beginning of week 3 to the end of week 4? At week 3 embryo is 0.4 mm in size measure by CRL and by the end of week 4 (carnegie stage 13) the embryo became 3-5 mm and hence the growth is between 2.6-4.6 mm

Approximately when do the cranial (anterior) and caudal (posterior) neuropores close in the human embryo? The cranial neropore closes at Carnegie stage 11 (about 24 days) within a few hours.

The caudal neropore closes later than cranial neropore since it closes at Carnegie stage 12 (about 26 days) over a day.