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Embryo Test #4

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what is a mesentery   a double layer of peritoneum that begins as an extension of the visceral peritoneum covering an organ; connects organ to body wall and conveys vessels and nerves to it  
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where is the gut attached when the coelum first forms   broadly attached to the dorsal body wall  
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what is the intraperitoneal viscera   the abdominal gut tube and its derivatives suspended in what will later become the peritoneal cavity  
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there is nothing in the peritoneal cavity except for what?   serous fluid  
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what does retroperitoneal mean   an organ is located behind the peritoneum from a view point inside the peritoneal cavity  
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what are the arteries supplying the primitive gut?   celiac trunk (foregut), superior mesenteric artery (midgut), inferior mesenteric artery (hindgut)  
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when does the primitive gut form?   during the 4th week when the embryo folds and incorporates the dorsal part of the yolk sac  
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where is the epithelium of the cranial and caudal ends of the digestive tract derived from   the ectoderm of the stomodeum and proctodeum  
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3 parts of the primordial gut   foregut, midgut, and hindgut  
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derivatives of the foregut   primordial pharynx and derivatives, lower respiratory system, esophagus and stomach, duodenum, liver, biliary apparatus, and pancreas  
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derivatives of the primordial pharynx   oral cavity, pharynx, tongue, tonsils, salivary glands, and upper respiratory systems  
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derivatives of the biliary apparatus   hepatic ducts, gallbladder, and bile duct  
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what does incomplete partitioning of the trachoesophageal septum result in   stenoses or atresias, with or without fistulas  
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development of the esophagus   caudal to pharynx. reaches final length by 7th week. epithelium and glands from endoderm. striated muscle (muscularis externa) of superior 1/3 from mesenchyme in caudal arches. smooth muscle in inferior splanchnic mesenchyme  
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development of stomach   first appear as fusiform enlargement of caudal part of foregut. initally in median plane. primordium enlarges and broadens ventrodorsally. greater curvature forms dorsal and lesser curvature ventral. Rotates 90 degrees  
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rotation of the stomach   before rotation, cranial and caudal ends are in the median plane. during, cranial regions move to the left and slightly inferiorly and caudal region moves to the right and superiorly. After, the stomach assumes its final position.  
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dorsal mesentery   (dorsal mesogastrium) stomach is suspended from dorsal wall of abdominal cavity by a dorsal mesentery  
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ventral mesentery   (ventral mesogastrium) attaches the stomach and duodenum to liver and the ventral abdominal wall  
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