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Veterinary Embryology 8.6


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From what structure does the Embryo Proper develop?
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Embryonal Disc (central part)

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Name the 10 steps of the Development of the Body Form
1) Cylindrical Body Formation; 2) Formation of the Chorion & Amnion; 3) Futher Development of the Nervous System; 4) Initial Development of the Cardio-Vascular System; 5) Further Development of the Digestive System; 6) Initial Development of the Urogenital System; 7) Further Development of the Trunk; 8) Further Development of the Head; 9) Formation of the Tail; 10) Formation of the Limbs
Embryonic Folding
Embryo changes shape from a flat trilaminar disc to a cylinder
What body folds are involved in the formation of the head?
Ventral merging of the head Folds with the most cranial sections of the Lateral Folds
Cephalic Flexure
Ventral deflection of the head process Caused by the the dorsal aspect of the head growing more rapidly than the ventral aspect
What body folds are involved in the formation of the tail bud?
Ventral merging of the Tail Folds with the most caudal sections of the Lateral Folds
Metenteron
Hindgut
Where does the lateral body folds develop?
In the Somatopleure, on either side of the embryo
Name the 4 structures that the early umbilical chord consists of.
Vitelline Duct Blood Vessels Splanchnic Mesoderm Somatic Mesoderm
Describe formation of the Ventral Body Wall Cranial to the Umbilical Chord.
Merging of the head fold and two lateral body folds ventral to the primitive gut. After fusion the ventral body wall consists of ectodermal and somatic mesodermal layers.
Describe formation of the Ventral Body Wall caudal to the Umbilical Chord.
Merging of the tail fold and two lateral body folds ventral to the primitive gut. After fusion the ventral body wall consists of ectodermal and somatic mesodermal layers.
Name the ventricles of the Prosencephalon
Lateral ventricles of the Cerebral Hemispheres and the Third Ventricle of the DIencephalon
Name the structures that make up the Rhombencephalon (including their substructures)
Metencephalon (Cerebellum and Pons) Myelencephalon (Medulla Oblongata)
When does the embryo obtain its C-shape?
When the four flexures are maximally developed. Approximately day 20
Name the 4 flexures.
Cephalic Cervical Dorsal Sacral
Describe the formation of the pleuropericardial coelom.
Internal delamination of the mesoderm peripheral to the developing head region.
What structure prevents the pleuropericardial coelom of expanding?
Solid wall of unsplit metoderm (connecting the soma- and splanchnopleure)
Name the structure from which the heart develops.
Cardiogenic Plate (delaminated mesoderm)
What structure forms the rostro-ventral border of the pre-enteron?
Oropharyngeal Membrane (Formerly the prechordal plate)
How is the proctodeum formed?
Anal hillocks develop on either side of the anus forming the anal canal
From what structure does the urinary bladder develop?
Proximal portion of the allantoic duct (Urachus)
Name the structures that the umbilical cord consists of.
Vitelline Duct Paired Vitelline arteries and veins (for as long as the yolk sac persists) Allantoic Duct Paired Umbilical arteries and veins
Where does Rathke's pouch develop?
In the roof of the stomodeum, just rostral to the oropharyngeal membrane. It grows to-wards the mid-brain where it will give rise to the adenohypophysis.
Name the 3 tissues that are developed from each pharyngeal arch.
Cartilage Blood vessel (aortic arch) Muscle