Development of _____ during embryogenesis is carried out by RPE
#2
On the basis of function:_____ sulcus - Sulcus that develops along the axis of a rapidly growing/ developing area.
#3
The fetal nucleus starts to develop by _____ month
#4
The _____ induces the overlying ectoderm to form the neural plate (neuroectoderm)
#5
The urinary and reproductive organs are developed from the _____ mesoderm.
#6
Development in the extremities proceeds from _____ to distal (proximal/distal)
#7
Development of notochord:The cells from the notochordal _____ proliferate to form a solid rod-like structure called a definitive notochord.
#8
The cells shown in the image are_____ present adjacent to the neural tube (NT)
#9
Membranous part of the interventricular septum is derived from _____.
#10
VACTERL syndrome is due to _____ defects
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Flashcard 1: Development of _____ during embryogenesis is carried out by RPE
Answer: photoreceptors
Flashcard 2: On the basis of function:_____ sulcus - Sulcus that develops along the axis of a rapidly growing/ developing area.
Answer: Axial
Flashcard 3: The fetal nucleus starts to develop by _____ month
Answer: 3
Flashcard 4: The _____ induces the overlying ectoderm to form the neural plate (neuroectoderm)
Answer: notochord
Flashcard 5: The urinary and reproductive organs are developed from the _____ mesoderm.
Answer: intermediate
Flashcard 6: Development in the extremities proceeds from _____ to distal (proximal/distal)
Answer: proximal
Flashcard 7: Development of notochord:The cells from the notochordal _____ proliferate to form a solid rod-like structure called a definitive notochord.
Answer: plate
Flashcard 8: The cells shown in the image are_____ present adjacent to the neural tube (NT)
Answer: neural crest cells (NCC)
Flashcard 9: Membranous part of the interventricular septum is derived from _____.
Answer: endocardial cushions
Flashcard 10: VACTERL syndrome is due to _____ defects
Answer: mesodermal
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