Lecturio 3. Ectoderm Derivatives and Neurulation Flashcards

1
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Which state is the embryo in during neurulation?

A

The Embryo is now in a trilaminar state.

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2
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Ectoderm folds to create ____

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Central nervous system and skin

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3
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Endoderm folds to create ____

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The lining of gut tube

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  1. ____ folds to create central nervous system and skin
  2. ____ differentiates into somites, intermediate mesoderm, and lateral plate mesoderm
  3. ____ folds to create the lining of the gut tube
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  1. Ectoderm
  2. Mesoderm
  3. Endoderm
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5
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Formation of the Neural Tube

IDENTIFY

A
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6
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Formation of the Neural Tube

What are the three embryonic germ layers originated from the epiblast?

A

ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm

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Formation of the Neural Tube

Mesoderm subdivided into ____ (3)

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paraxial mesoderm, intermediate mesoderm, and lateral plate mesoderm

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8
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Mesoderm subdivided into paraxial mesoderm, intermediate mesoderm, and lateral plate mesoderm

→ lateral plate mesoderm develops into ___

A
  • supporting tissues of GI tract
  • Body wall
  • Limbs
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Mesoderm subdivided into paraxial mesoderm, intermediate mesoderm, and lateral plate mesoderm

→ intermediate mesoderm develops into ___

A

Urogenital system

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10
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Signals from ____ drive changes in the nearby tissues.

A

the notochord

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11
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Ectoderm overlying the notochord thickens

→ ____ develops on the midline

A

neural groove

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12
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Day 20: neural folds on either side of the neural groove (1)___ and (2)____ each other

A
  1. enlarge
  2. approach
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13
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Day 20: ____ on either side of the neural groove enlarge and approach each other

A

neural folds

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14
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Formation of the Neural Tube

→ IDENTIFY

A
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15
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Formation of the Neural Tube

How is the neural tube formed?

A

Both neural folds begin to fuse, create the neural tube

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16
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Day 21: Both folds begin to fuse, create the neural tube; will become _____

A

the central nervous system, composed of the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord

17
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Formation of the Neural Tube

Development of the nervous system is linked to the development of _____

A

the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spinal cord

18
Q

Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

___ closes above the neural tube, enclosing the tube within the mesoderm just dorsal to the notochord.

A

The surface ectoderm

19
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Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

The surface ectoderm closes above ____, enclosing the tube within the mesoderm just dorsal to the notochord.

A

the neural tube

20
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Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

The surface ectoderm closes above the neural tube, enclosing the tube within ____ just dorsal to the notochord.

A

the mesoderm

21
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Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

The surface ectoderm closes above the neural tube, enclosing the tube within the mesoderm just dorsal to ___

A

the notochord.

22
Q

Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

→ Identify

A
23
Q

Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

→ identify

A
24
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Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

How is the neural crest formed?

A

It is formed by a set of ectodermal cells that move into the mesoderm on either side of the neural tube

25
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Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

→ IDENTIFY

A
26
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Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells

→ IDENTIFY

A
27
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

Day 22: Neural folds begin “zipping” together near the middle of the embryo

→ neural tube closes ____ (positions of embryo)

A

cranially and caudally

28
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

Day 22: Neural folds begin “zipping” together near ____

→ neural tube closes cranially and caudally

A

the middle of the embryo

29
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

Day 22: ___ begin “zipping” together near the middle of the embryo

→ neural tube closes cranially and caudally

A

Neural folds

30
Q

Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

→ Identify

A
31
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

→ Identify

A
32
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

Leaves (exit from) (1)____ and (2)___ that are open to the amnion; will also close and enclose neural tube

A
  1. cranial neuropore
  2. a caudal neuropore
33
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

  • Cranial portion of neural tube: enlarges to become ___
  • Caudal portion of neural tube: remains tubular, becomes ____
A
34
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

→ identify

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35
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Cranial and Caudal Neuropores

→ identify

A