Embroyology= The Development Of The Nose And The Face Flashcards

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What drives the development of the face?

A

Expansion of the cranial neural tube
The appearance of a complex tissue system associated with the cranial gut tube and the outflow of the developing heart
Development of the sense organs

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What is the neural crest cells?

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A specalised population of cells that orignate within the neuroectoderm, migrate and contribute to a variety of CNS structures, and the cells of the lateral border of the neuroectoderm become displaced and enter the mesoderm

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From where is the facial skelton dervived?

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The neural crest of the 1st pharyngeal arch

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From where are the muscles of facial expression dervivied?

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Mesoderm of the 2nd pharyngeal arch

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From where are the muscles of mastication dervivied?

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The mesoderm of the 1st pharyngeal arch

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What structures does the frontonasal prominence create?

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The forehead, the bridge of the nose, the philtrum, and the nose

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What structures does the maxillary prominence create?

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The lateral upper jaw, the lateral upper lip, the cheeks

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What does the mandibular prominence create?

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The lower lip and the jaw

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How does the nose develop?

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The nasal placodes appear, then sink to become the nasal pits, medial and lateral nasal prominence form, the maxillary prominences then grow medially, and push the nasal prominences closer to the midline, and the maxillary prominences fuse with the medial nasal prominence, and the medial nasal prominences than fuse in the midline

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What factors contibrute to the separation of the oral and the nasal cavities?

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Maxillary prominences give rise to two palatial shelves, and grow vertically downwards on each side of the developing tongue =, the the mandible grows large enough to allow the tongue to drop, and the palatal shelves then grow towards one another and then fuse in the midline, and the nasal septum develops and then fuses eventually with the palatal shelves

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What are the features of the dual origin of the lip and palate?

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The inter maxillary segment that arises from the medial nasal prominences, and therefore the the intermaxillary segment forms the primary palate and then the fused palatial shelves from the maxillary part

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12
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How would you get a lateral cleft lip?

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Failure of fusion of the medial nasal prominence and the maxillary prominence

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How would you get the cleft lip and a cleft palate?

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Failure of the fusion of the medial nasal promience and the maxillary promience, and combined with the failure of palatial shelves to meet in the midline,

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14
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What is the fate of the mandibular promience?

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Forms the lower jaw and lip

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15
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What is the fate of the lateral nasal promience?

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Forms the sides of the nose

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16
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What is the fate of the medial nasal prominence?

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Philtrum, primary palate and the mid upper jaw

17
Q

What are some of the features of the development of the eyes?

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Outpocketings of the forebrain, and these grow out to make contact with the overlying forebrain, and the optic placodes help to create the lens, and the retina is developed from the onceptalan

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How do the auricles of the ears develop?

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From prolieration of the 1st and 2nd pharyngeal arch

19
Q

How do the external auditory meatus develop?

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From the 1st pharyngeal cleft

20
Q

How do the eyes change positon?

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The eye primodiral are postioned on the sides of the head, and as the facial promiences grow the eyes move to the side of the face

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How do the ears change positon?

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The external ears first develop in the neck, and the manible grows the ears move to the side of the head, all

22
Q

Which placode is responsible for smell?

A

The nasal placode

23
Q

Which placeode is repsonsible for vision?

A

The optic placode

24
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What placode is responsible for the senses of hearing and balance?

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The otic placode

25
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How do the structures within the inner ear develop?

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The otic placodes invaginate to form the auditory vesicles, and these form the menbroaus labryth, the cochlea and the semilunar canal system