L52. Embryology Flashcards

1
Q

What is a fertilised ovum called?

A

Zygote

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2
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After what period of time is a zygote formed?

A

24h

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3
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What is the mass of cells formed from 4-6 days called?

A

Morula

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4
Q

What is the hollow ball of cells formed from 6-10 days called?

A

Blastocyst

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5
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What are the components of a blastocyst?

A

Outer layer of cells (trophoblast) and an inner cell mass.

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6
Q

At 10 days, what does the trophoblast contain?

A

2 layered-embryo

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7
Q

Name the 2 layers of the 2 layered embryo.

A

Epiblast (inner layer)

Hypoblast (outer layer)

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8
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What do the epiblast and hypoblast do?

A

Epiblast gives rise to the embryonic ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
Hypoblast helps form the endoderm.

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9
Q

How many placentas are present in identical twins?

A

1 placenta

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10
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How many placentas are present in fraternal twins?

A

2 placentas

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11
Q

What is the groove called which forms during development?

A

The primitive streak

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12
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Where are mesodermal cells found?

A

Between the epiblast and the hypoblast

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13
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What do mesodermal cells do?

A

Push through the primitive streak and spread out to form the 3rd layer

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14
Q

What is organogenesis?

A

When organs (including CNS) develop between weeks 3-8

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15
Q

Describe the flow chart of how the neural tube develops.

A

Neural fold -> neural groove -> neural tube

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16
Q

What is the condition called when the neural tube persists?

A

Spina bifida

17
Q

What happens around 25 days old?

A

Front and back ends of the embryo fold in the middle (folds around yolk sac) and heart, liver and lungs appear.

18
Q

Name the 3 embryonic layers and their positions.

A

Ectoderm (outer covering)
Mesoderm (middle)
Endoderm (inner lining)

19
Q

What is the ectoderm involved in producing?

A

Skin, oral mucous membranes, CNS, enamel

20
Q

What is the mesoderm involved in producing?

A

Connective tissue, blood vessels, reproductive system

21
Q

What is the endoderm involved in producing?

A

Respiratory system, alimentary (pharynx to anus)

22
Q

What is the ectomesenchyme?

A

A “4th layer” which develops the peripheral nervous system (sensory and autonomic nerves) and oral structures (except enamel)