Coelom and lung development-Hanna- 1/8/13
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The splanchnopleuric mesoderm layer contributes to the | Lining of the digestive tract
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The somatopleuric mesoderm contributes to the | Wall of our body cavities
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Parietal lung pleura comes from | Mesoderm
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Visceral lung pleura comes from | Dorsal mesentery mesoderm
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What forms the central tendon of the diaphragm | Septum transversum
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What allows for communication between thorax and abdomen and is closed off by pleuroperitoneal memebrane | Pericardioperitoneal canals
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These form in 5th week | Pleuroperitoneal folds
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Diaphragm is innervated by | Phrenic (C3,4,5)
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Polyhydraminios penumonia malformation | Tracheoesophageal fisture and atresia
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Polydramnios malformation | Atresias in esophagus
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Pneumonia malformation | Communication of esophagus with trachea
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Tracheoesophageal fistula can lead to | Stomach acid in the trachea
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Gut tube buds into lung buds. This comes from which layer? | Endoderm
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The tertiary bronchial buds are the basis for the | Bronchopulmonary segments
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Aspiration of foreign bodies usually goes down which bronchus and why? |
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Which is worse, Gastroschisis or Omphalocele? | Gastroschisis
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