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--[[User:Z3258567|Sando Rashed]] 14:05, 13 August 2009 (EST)
--[[User:Z3258567|Sando Rashed]] 14:05, 13 August 2009 (EST)


What period of human development (in weeks) do the 23 Carnegie stages cover?
  1. What period of human development (in weeks) do the 23 Carnegie stages cover?
8 weeks and 4 days
      8 weeks and 4 days
What process leads to the conversion of the bilaminar embryo into the trilaminar embryo?
  2. What process leads to the conversion of the bilaminar embryo into the trilaminar embryo?
Gastrulation
      Gastrulation
What part of the somite will contribute to the vertebral column?
  3. What part of the somite will contribute to the vertebral column?
The sclerotome
      The sclerotome
What carniege stage does the human neural tube normally completely close?
  4. What carniege stage does the human neural tube normally completely close?
Stage 13 (week4), the neural tube normally completely closes.
      Stage 13 (week4), the neural tube normally completely closes.
 
--[[User:Z3258567|Sando Rashed]] 13:06, 20 August 2009 (EST)
 
1.
  before it enters the embryonic heart it enters the sinus venosus (before this it goes through the common cardial vein)
2.
  the dorsal aorta becomes known as the decending aorta
3.
  the layers within the tertiary villi are trophectoderm cells, extra embryonic mesoderm and cell that line the blood capillaries (endothelial cells)
 
--[[User:Z3283499|Antonio Lee]] 15:18, 31 October 2009 (EST) Lab 10 Questions: 0/3 Correct.

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what is the protein that the sperm binds to on the surface

protein ZP3

name the three stages of follicle development in the ovary

it begins of with the primordial follicle, and then becomes the preantral follicle followed by the graffian (antral) follicle.

--Sando Rashed 13:11, 6 August 2009 (EST)

  1.  What factor do the synctiotrophoblast cells secrete to support the ongoing pregnancy?
      they secrete proteolytic enzymes. they help the blastocyst into the endometrial wall, they also secrete hCG.
  2. What does the corpus luteum secrete to prevent continuation of the menstrual cycle?
     progesterone as well as estrogen
  3. What are the 2 main tissues to be derived from the germ cell layer continuous with the lining of the amniotic sac? 
     the peripheral of the ectoderm forms the epidermis and the CNS and the skin of the body

--Sando Rashed 14:05, 13 August 2009 (EST)

  1. What period of human development (in weeks) do the 23 Carnegie stages cover?
     8 weeks and 4 days
  2. What process leads to the conversion of the bilaminar embryo into the trilaminar embryo?
     Gastrulation
  3. What part of the somite will contribute to the vertebral column?
     The sclerotome
  4. What carniege stage does the human neural tube normally completely close?
     Stage 13 (week4), the neural tube normally completely closes.

--Sando Rashed 13:06, 20 August 2009 (EST)

1.

 before it enters the embryonic heart it enters the sinus venosus (before this it goes through the common cardial vein)

2.

 the dorsal aorta becomes known as the decending aorta

3.

 the layers within the tertiary villi are trophectoderm cells, extra embryonic mesoderm and cell that line the blood capillaries (endothelial cells)

--Antonio Lee 15:18, 31 October 2009 (EST) Lab 10 Questions: 0/3 Correct.