Embryo Flashcards
Which pharyngeal/aortic arch is associated with CN V, VII, and IX?
- 1st aortic arch –> Trigeminal (CN V)
- 2nd aortic arch –> Facial (CN VII)
- 3rd aortic arch –> Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
What is the associated CN and key aortic arch derivative of the 6th pharyngeal/aortic arch?
- Recurrent laryngeal branch of Vagus (CN X)
- Pulmonary arteries and Ductus arteriosus
What is the associated CN and key aortic arch derivative arising from the 4th pharyngeal/aortic arch?
- Superior laryngeal branch of Vagus (CN X)
- True aortic arch and Subclavian arteries
What does the notochord become?
Nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disks in adults
What is embryological origin of the anterior and posterior pituitary gland?
- Anterior derived from the Rathke pouch, an evagination of the surface ectoderm
- Posterior derived from the infundibulum, an extension of neuroectoderm from the diencephalon
Which cells suppress female internal reproductive organ development by producing anti-Mullerian hormone causing Mullerian duct involution?
Sertoli Cells
Which cells secrete testosterone, stimulating the Wolffian (mesonephric) ducts to develop into the male internal reproductive organs i.e., epididymides, vas deferens, ejaculatory ducts and seminal vesicles?
Leydig cells
The hyoid bone at the base of the mandible is derived from which 2 pharyngeal arches?
- The lesser horn: derived from the 2nd arch
- The greater horn: derived from the 3rd arch
The most highly oxygenated blood in the fetus is carried by what and where does it empty into?
Umbilical vein which empties into the IVC via the ductus venosus