Late Embryogenesis Flashcards

1
Q

Transformation of the bilaminar germ disc to trilaminar germ disc is by the process of ………

A

gastrulation

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2
Q

The primitive streak is clearly visible in an embry of …… age

A

15 to 16 day embryo

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3
Q

Some cells displace the hypoblast to form the ………

A

endoderm

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4
Q

Cells come to lie between the ………….. and ………. to become the mesoderm

A

epiblast and the newly formed endoderm

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5
Q

The ectoderm is formed by ………..

A

cells remaining in the epiblast

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6
Q

Oropharyngeal membrane consists of ……….

A

tightly adherent ectoderm and endoderm

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7
Q

Where does the prechordial plate form?

A

The prechordial plate forms between the tip of the notochord and the oropharyngeal membrane.

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8
Q

……….. induces the formation of the forebrain

A

The prechordial plate

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9
Q

The notochord underlines the ……….

A

Neural tube

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10
Q

…………. induces the formation of the neural tube and the axial skeleton

A

Notochord

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11
Q

Where is the cloacal membrane is formed?

A

at the caudal end of the embryonic disc

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12
Q

The cloacal membrane is similar in structure to the ………..

A

oropharyngeal membrane

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13
Q

…………. temporarily connects the amniotic cavity and the yolk sac cavities at the primitive pit

A

The Neurenteric canal

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14
Q

Describe the allantois

A
  • it is a small diverticulum of the posterior wall of the yolk sac that extends into the connecting stalk
  • It is rudimentary
  • It appears around the 16th day of development following appearance of the Cloacal membrane
  • it may be involved in the abnormalities of the urinary bladder
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15
Q

The allantois appears around the ……… day of development

A

16th day

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16
Q

The extraembryonic mesoderm lining the cytotrophoblast and amion is called …………

A

extraembryonic somatopleuric mesoderm

17
Q

The extraembryonic mesoderm lining the primary yolk sac is called ………….

A

extraembryonic splanchnopleuric mesoderm

18
Q

How is the secondary or definitive yolk sac formed?

A

The hypoblast proliferate and form a new cavity within the primary yolk sac and the new cavity is called secondary or definitive yolk sac

19
Q

……… expands and forms a large cavity called chorionic cavity

A

Extraembryonic coelom

20
Q

With development of blood vessels, connecting stalk becomes ……………

A

the umbilical cord