Week 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Two cells of the bilaminar disc

A

Epiblast and hypoblast

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2
Q

Process in which epiblasts move towards the primitive node

A

Neural induction.

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3
Q

The line dissecting the centre of the bilaminar disc

A

Primitive streak

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4
Q

3 layers of trilaminor disc

A

Endoderm
Ectoderm
Mesoderm

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5
Q

Area of trilaminar disc where duramater is formed

A

Mesoderm

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6
Q

Area of trilaminor disc where CNS , arachnoid and Pia mater is formed

A

Ectoderm

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7
Q

Where does lamina terminales appear?

A

Anterior neuropore

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8
Q

Name of the openings that close on either side of the neural tube

A

Neuropores

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9
Q

Cells released from neural tube to create the PNS

A

Neural crest cells

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10
Q

What day does the anterior neuropore close?

A

25

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11
Q

When does the posterior neuropore close ?

A

Day 27

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12
Q

What does failure of the anterior neuropore closure result in?

A

Anencephaly

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13
Q

What does failure of the posterior neuropore cause ?

A

Spinal bifida

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14
Q

What does astroglia do ?

A

Surround blood capillaries

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15
Q

What does the choroid plexus do?

A

Form CSF and form blood brain barrier

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16
Q

When do the 3 primary vesicles develop?

A

Week 4

17
Q

Name the 3 primary vesicles and the 2 flexures

A
Prosencephalon
Mesencephalon
Cephalon flexure
Rhombencephalon
Cervicical flexure
18
Q

Is the alar plate sensory or motor?

And which is the basal?

A

Alar = sensory

basal= motor

19
Q

When does myelonation of the corticospinal tract occur ?

A

Completed in 2nd post natal year

20
Q

When is myelination of the association neocortex complete ?

A

3rd decade

21
Q

What week of development does the spinal cord extend the length of the vertebral column?

A

Week 8

22
Q

Name the main sub cortical structures of the cerebrum/ telencephalon.

A
Hippocampus 
Amygdala
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Majority of basal root ganglia
23
Q

What cortex is found in the pre central gyrus

A

Motor cortex

24
Q

What cortex is found in the post central gyrus?

A

Somatosensory cortex

25
Q

Where is CSF produced.

A

Choroid plexus

26
Q

Which mater does CSF flow into?

A

Sub arachnoid space

27
Q

How does CSF diffuse out of the choroid plexus?

A

Arachnoid granulations

28
Q

What connects the lateral ventricle to the third ventricle??

A

Interventricular foramen

29
Q

What is the choroid plexus lines with ?

A

Epedymal cells

30
Q

How does CSF flow into the sub arachnoid space ?

A

2x lateral aperture

1x median aperture

31
Q

Name the 4 sub arachnoid cisterns

A

Cisterna magna
Quadrigemital (superior) cistern
Interperduncular cistern
Pontine cistern

32
Q

What is hydrocephalus?

A

Enlarged ventricles

33
Q

Name the 4 suture junctions

A

Bregma
Lambda
Pteroin
Asterion

34
Q

What is the area of the ethmoid bone in which the olfactory nerves pass through ?

A

Cribifrom plate

35
Q

What dissects the centre of the ethnoid bone?

A

Cristi gali

36
Q

Which 1 nerve does not sit under flax cerebri?

A

CN1

37
Q

What cortex is found in the insula ?

A

Gustatory

38
Q

Name the 4 dural sheets

A

Falx cerbri
Falx ceribelli
Tentorium ceribelli
Diaphragm sallea

39
Q

Name the sinuses for venous drainage in the skull and describe each

A

Superior and inferior saggital sinus
Straight sinus
Transverse sinus
Sigmoid sinus

Confluence of sinus
Cavernous sinus (CN 3, 4 5 (1&2) 6) and Int. carotid