Embryology Flashcards

1
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PA 1 - neural crest cells

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midbrain rhombomeres 1 and 2

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2
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PA 2 - neural crest cells

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rhombomere 4

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3
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PA 3 - neural crest cells

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rhombomere 6

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4
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PA 4 - neural crest cells

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rhombomere 8

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5
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PA 1 - nerve

A

V trigeminal Branches: - Ophthalmic - Mx - Md

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6
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PA 1 - muscles

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Mastication - temporal, masseter, medial/lateral pterygoids Mylohyoid Anterior digastric Tensor tympani Tensor veli palatini

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7
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PA 1 - skeleton

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Meckel’s cartilage Malleus Incus

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8
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PA 2 - nerve

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VII facial - chorda tympani - taste

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9
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PA 2 - muscles

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Facial Expression - buccinator, auricularis, frontalis, platysma, orbicularis oculi, orbicularis ori Posterior digastric Stylohyoid Stapedius

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10
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PA 2 - skeleton

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Reichert’s cartilage - stapes - styloid - lesser hyoid

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11
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PA 3 - Nerve

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IX glossopharyngeal - sensation: pharynx, mid ear, root of tongue - Taste root of tongue

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12
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PA 3 - muscles

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stylopharyngeus

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13
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PA 3 - skeleton

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greater hyoid

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14
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PA 4-6 - nerve

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X vagus - parasympathetic innervation

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15
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PA 4-6 - muscles

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Cricothyroid Levator veli palatini Contrictors of pharynx Larynx muscles

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16
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PA 4-6 - skeleton

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laryngeal cartilages

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17
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pharyngeal pouches are where?

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between arches, interior

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18
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pharyngeal grooves/clefts are where?

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between arches, exterior

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19
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Fate of 1st pouch

A

external auditory meatus/tympanic cavity eustachian tube

20
Q

Fate of 2nd pouch

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obliterated by tonsil

21
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fate of 3rd pouch

A

inferior parathyroid thymus

22
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fate of 4-5 pouches

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superior parathyroid ultimobranchial body (C cells thyroid)

23
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Fate of 1st groove/cleft

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external auditory meatus/tympanic cavity eustachian tube

24
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Fate of clefts/grooves 2-6

A

dissapear

25
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What do the neural crest cells differentiate into (general)?

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Nerves Bones and CT of head Cells Endocrine Eyes Heart

26
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What nerve tissue is derived from neural crest cells?

A

ganglia of CNS Craniospinal sensory and parasympathetic ganglia GI nerves Glial cells - Schwann cells Carotid body

27
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What bones and CT of the head are derived from neural crest cells?

A

meninges skull mx md larynx hyoid auditory ossicles Teeth - dentin, cementum, pulp, PDL PHARYNGEAL ARCHES

28
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Which specific cell types are derived from neural crest cells?

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melanocytes C (calcitonin) cells of thyroid adipocytes

29
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Which parts of the endocrine system are derived from neural crest cells?

A

C (calcitonin) cells of thyroid Adrenal medulla

30
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Which parts of the eye are derived from neural crest cells?

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pigmented retina cells smooth muscle cornea

31
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Which parts of the heart are derived from neural crest cells?

A

carotid body Middle portion cardiac outflow tract

32
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Which germ cell layers form the pharyngeal arches?

A

Lateral plate mesoderm paraxial mesoderm neural crest cells

33
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Fates of neuroectoderm

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posterior pituitary pineal body retina CNS

34
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Fates of intermediate plate mesoderm

A

urogenital system

35
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Fates of lateral plate mesoderm

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Heart Hematopoetic system lymphoid system Connective tissue spleen adrenal cortex pharyngeal arches Serous membranes (pleura, pericardium, peritoneum)

36
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Fates of paraxial mesoderm

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muscles of entire body Bones of most of body (except head) dermis pharyngeal arches connective tissue

37
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Fates of ectoderm

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Epidermis hair nails mammary glands anterior pituitary lens of eye inner ear tooth enamel

38
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Fates of endoderm

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GI lining lungs liver pancreas gallbladder bladder thyroid follicular cells tympanic cavity tonsils parathyroid

39
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What happens during the embryonic period phase 1? timeline?

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weeks 0-3 - cellular proliferation and migration Wk 1: morula to blastocyst Wk 2: formation of bilaminar disk Day 14-16: Gastrulation - form trilaminar disk

40
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What happens during embryonic period phase 2? timeline?

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Weeks 4-8 - differentiation Formation of neural tube Differentiation of mesoderm Folding PA formation Development of head, face, OC

41
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What happens during embryonic phase 3? timeline?

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Growth and maturation Weeks 8-40 (delivery)

42
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role of PA 1 in tongue development

A

lingual swellings - mucosa of body N: V trigeminal

43
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Role of PA 2 in tongue development

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copula - overgrown

44
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Role of PA3 in tongue development

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Large ventral part of hypopharyngeal eminence - mucosa of most of root N: IX glossopharyngeal

45
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Role of PA4 in tongue development

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Small dorsal part of hypopharyngeal eminence - mucosa of tiny part of root N: X vagus

46
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Role of somites in tongue development

A

myoblasts - muscles of tongue N: XII hypoglossal

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