Vogel 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Pharyngeal apparatus consists of…

A
  1. Pharyngeal arches
  2. Pharyngeal pouches
  3. Pharyngeal grooves
  4. Pharyngeal (closing) membranes
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2
Q

Pharyngeal arches begin to

develop and become apparent during the ____ week.

A

fourth

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3
Q

Pharyngeal arch contains…

A
  • a cartilaginous rod (neural crest)
  • an artery (mesoderm)
  • a muscular component (mesoderm)
  • a motor nerve (neuroectoderm)
  • a sensory ganglion/nerve (neural crest)
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4
Q

outpocketing of foregut endoderm

A

Pharyngeal pouch

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5
Q

indentation of surface ectoderm

A

Pharyngeal groove

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6
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endoderm meets ectoderm, with a thin layer of mesoderm in-between

A

Pharyngeal membrane

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7
Q

maxillary prominence + mandibular prominence

A

First pharyngeal arch

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8
Q

maxillary prominence forms…

A

maxilla, zygomatic bone, part of vomer

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9
Q

mandibular prominence forms…

A

mandible, squamous part of temporal bone

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10
Q

Stomodeum is separated from primordial pharynx by the _______, which begins to rupture (disintegrate) at 26 days.

A

oropharyngeal membrane

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11
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The core of each pharyngeal arch consists of mesenchyme (embryonic connective tissue) from two sources:

A
  • neural crest

* mesoderm

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12
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Each arch has a motor nerve (from neuroectoderm, to supply the muscles) and a sensory nerve/ganglion (from neural crest):
• arch 1 : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
• arch 2: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
• arch 3: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
• arch 4: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
A
  1. trigeminal nerve CN V/trigeminal ganglion
  2. facial nerve CN VII/geniculate ganglion
  3. glossopharyngeal nerve CN IX/petrosal ganglion
  4. vagus nerve CN X/nodose ganglion
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13
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The mesoderm of each arch differentiates into the muscles of the head and neck:
• arch 1: \_\_\_\_\_\_
• arch 2: \_\_\_\_\_\_
• arch 3: \_\_\_\_\_\_
• arch 4: \_\_\_\_\_\_
A
  1. muscles of mastication, MATT muscles
  2. muscles of facial expression, stylohyoid, others
  3. stylopharyngeus muscle
  4. constrictor and longitudinal muscles of pharynx (except stylopharyngeus),
    intrinsic muscles of larynx, muscles of palate (except tensor veli palatini)
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14
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The paired pharyngeal pouches are outpocketings of foregut endoderm at the widened cranial end (primordial pharynx).
• pouch 1: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
• pouch 2: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
• pouch 3: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
• pouch 4: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
A
  1. pharyngotympanic tube + tympanic cavity
  2. tonsillar sinus for palatine tonsil
  3. inferior parathyroid gland + thymus
  4. superior parathyroid gland + ultimopharyngeal body
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15
Q

First pharyngeal arch cartilage forms…

A

malleus and incus

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16
Q

First pharyngeal groove forms the…

A

External acoustic meatus

17
Q

First pharyngeal membrane forms the…

A

Tympanic membrane (eardrum)

18
Q

Second arch cartilage forms…

A

stapes, styloid process, lesser cornu (horn) and upper body of hyoid bone

19
Q

Third arch cartilage forms…

A

greater cornu and body of hyoid bone

20
Q

Fourth arch cartilage forms…

A

laryngeal cartilages (thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid, etc.)