Urinary Embryology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the components of the urinary system?

A

Kidneys
Ureter
Bladder
Urethra

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2
Q

What are the components of the kidneys?

A

Nephron
Collecting duct
Calyces and pelvis

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3
Q

What is the role of the urethra?

A

Takes the urine from the bladder to the exterior of the body

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4
Q

Which part of the mesoderm forms the urogenital system?

A

Intermediate plate mesoderm

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5
Q

What is the allantois?

A

Pouch of the endoderm at the hindgut which extents into the body stalk.

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6
Q

What happens in the allantois?

A

Waste products are collected- they then go into the umbilical cord and through the placenta into the maternal system

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7
Q

Cloaca?

A

Single posterior opening for a bird’s digestive, urinary and reproductive tracts

->for poo and eggs x

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8
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What does the allantois grow to become?

A

Body stalk which then goes on to form the umbilicus

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9
Q

What happens to the cloaca in humans?

A

Is divided by mesoderm into an anterior and posterior part

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10
Q

What does the cloaca divide into posteriorly?

A

Rectum

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11
Q

What does the cloaca divide into anteriorly?

A

Urogenital sinus

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12
Q

What does the urogenital sinus go onto form?

A

Urinary bladder

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13
Q

What does the allantois go onto form?

A

Urachus*

*a remnant of a channel between the bladder and the umbilicus where urine initially drains in the fetus during the 1st trimester of pregnancy.

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14
Q

What happens to the allantois after birth?

A

Gets obliterated and forms anterior part of bladder

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15
Q

What happens to the intermediate mesoderm in the neck region during the fourth week of development?

A

Becomes the pronephros

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16
Q

What does the pronephros become?

A

Pronephric duct
Rudimentary pronephric tubules

17
Q

What does the pronephric duct drain into?

A

Cloaca

18
Q

During which week of development does the pronephros mainly degenerate, except from the pronephric duct?

A

5th week

19
Q

What does the pronephric duct become?

A

Mesonephric duct

20
Q

What takes over from the pronephros?

A

Mesonephros

21
Q

What is the role of the mesonephros?

A

Functions as the kidneys for four weeks

22
Q

After four weeks, the mesonephros starts the degenerate, what takes over?

A

Metanephros

23
Q

What does the metanephros become?

A

Definitive kidney

24
Q

What does the metanephros consist of?

A

Ureteric bud that comes off the mesonephric duct
Metanephric mesoderm

25
Q

What do the mesonephric tubules become?

A

Testes

->in females, the mesonephros becomes the ovary but the ducts and tubules degenerate

26
Q

What does the mesonephric duct become?

A

Vas deferens

27
Q

Where is the definitive kidney formed from?

A

Metanephric mesoderm, part of the intermediate mesoderm

28
Q

Where is the ureter formed from?

A

Ureteric duct

29
Q

The uretic bud undergoes repeated branching at it’s distal end.
What do the first 4 generations of branches become?

A

Major calyces

->next four generations become the minor calyces, remaining generations form the collecting tubules

30
Q

What does the nephron develop from?

A

Metanephric mesoderm

31
Q

List the structures that develop from the ureteric bud.

A

Ureter, collecting duct, calyces

32
Q

At what vertebral level do the kidneys end up at?

A

T12-L3

33
Q

What is meant by a horse-shoe shaped kidney?

A

The lower poles of the two kidneys fuse together causing a horseshoe shape

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