Development L4 - Oral development biology: face, jaws, mouth Flashcards
Prominence in the upper facial area at the most cephalic end of the embryo. best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
fronto-nasal process
Head end of a structure such as the trilaminar embryonic disc. best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
Cephalic end
Processes of first branchial arch that fuse at the midline to form mandibular arch. best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
Mandibular processes
Lower dental arch with mandibular teeth or the 1st Branchial/Pharyngeal arch inferior to the stomodeum in the embryo. best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
Mandibular arch
Prominence from mandibular arch that grows superiorly and anteriorly on each side of the stomodeum of the embryo. best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
Maxillary processes
Upper dental arch in which the maxillary teeth form. best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
Maxillary arch
Placodes that develop into olfactory organ for the sensation of smell located in the mature nose.best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
nasal placode
Area of ectoderm found at the location of the developing special sense organs on the embryo. best describes what?
Fronto-nasal process
Cephalic end
Mandibular processes
Mandibular arch
Maxillary processes
Maxillary arch
Nasal placode
Placode
placode
fusion between the medial nasal prominences is regarded as not true fusion why is this.
the medial nasal prominences proliferate upwards alowing the fusion of prominences by the elimination of furrow
the fusion between medial nasal prominence and maxillary process is classified as a true fusion. why is this.
as the medial nasal prominence and maxillary process proliferate they merge together causing a fusion between the two structures.
which structure devlops in the stomodeum
tongue
describe and illustrate the formation of the face from weeks 4 to 7
4th week:
primitive stomodeum bounded by
FNP, max. and mand. process
nasal placodes, develop into nasal pits
5th week:
nasal pit surrounded by lateral + medial nasal prominence
6th+7th week:
Medial nasal prominences fuse together and fuse with maxillary processes
which facial prominence contributes to the development of the philtrum
the medial nasal prominence
which facial prominence contributes to the crest and tip of the nose
medial nasal prominence
which facial prominence contributes to the forehead and bridge of nose
frontonasal prominence