embryology of the vertebral column Flashcards

1
Q

invagination of ectoderm along the primitive streak gives rise to what embryonic structure?

A

notochord

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what is the name given to the mesoderm that will give rise to the vertebral column?

A

paraxial mesoderm

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3
Q

name the areas of cellular differentiation formed within the somite.

A

sclerotome, myotome and dermatome

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4
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what are the names of the successive vertebral columns formed during development?

A

membranous, cartilaginous, skeletal or osseous

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5
Q

migration of a somite pair to surround the notochord forms what developmental feature?

A

perichordal blastema

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the perichordal blastema gives rise to what processes?

A

neural processes and costal processes

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what is the name of the artery located between adjacent perichordal blastemae?

A

intersegmental artery

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what forms between the sclerotomites of a perichordal blastema?

A

intrasclerotomal fissure (fissure of von Ebner)

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9
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the intrasclerotomal fissure (fissure of von Ebner) gives rise to what developmental feature?

A

perichordal disc

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the union of a dense caudal sclerotomite and a loose cranial sclerotomite from adjacent perichordal blastemae give rise to what feature?

A

vertebral blastema

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11
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what vessel will be identified adjacent to the vertebral blastema?

A

segmental artery

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12
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when will cartilage first form in the membranous vertebral blastema?

A

beginning in the 6th embryonic week

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13
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what is the name given to the replacement of mesoderm by cartilage?

A

chondrification

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14
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how many centers of chondrification typically appear in the vertebral blastema?

A

six (2 for centrum, 2 for neural arches, 2 for each transverse process)

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15
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what is the earliest time that centers of ossification appear in the cartilaginous vertebra?

A

during the 7th embryonic week

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16
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what is the name given to centers of ossification based on time of appearance?

A

primary centers appear in utero, secondary centers appear after birth

17
Q

what is the ratio of primary to secondary centers of ossification for a typical vertebra?

A

3 primary centers: 5 secondary centers

18
Q

what are the names of the primary centers of ossification for a typical vertebra?

A

centrum centers and neural arch centers

19
Q

what are the names/locations of the five secondary centers of ossification for a typical vertebra?

A

tip of the transverse process, tip of the spinous process, epiphyseal plate centers

20
Q

what is the range of appearance for secondary centers of ossification of a typical vertebra?

A

during puberty, typically ages 11-16 years old