Which embryological structure develops into the liver and gallbladder?
_____
#2
Jejunal and ileal atresia occur due to disruption of _____ vessels during development, which causes ischemic necrosis and segmental resorption
#3
Which congenital abdominal wall defect IS covered by peritoneum?_____
#4
Which embryological structure develops into the GI tract from the distal duodenum to the proximal 2/3 of the transverse colon? _____
#5
Which parasympathetics innervate the regions of the foregut and midgut? _____
#6
Meckel's diverticulum
#7
gut tube epithelium
#8
liver
#9
gallbladder
#10
pancreas
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Flashcard 1: Which embryological structure develops into the liver and gallbladder?
_____
Answer: Foregut
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Flashcard 2: Jejunal and ileal atresia occur due to disruption of _____ vessels during development, which causes ischemic necrosis and segmental resorption
Answer: mesenteric
Flashcard 3: Which congenital abdominal wall defect IS covered by peritoneum?_____
Answer: Omphalocele
Flashcard 4: Which embryological structure develops into the GI tract from the distal duodenum to the proximal 2/3 of the transverse colon? _____
Answer: Midgut
Flashcard 5: Which parasympathetics innervate the regions of the foregut and midgut? _____
Answer: Vagus nerve
Flashcard 6: Meckel's diverticulum
Answer: failure of vitelline duct to close
Extra: in newborn: melena, periumbilical pain, ulcer
Flashcard 7: gut tube epithelium
Answer: endoderm
Flashcard 8: liver
Answer: endoderm
Flashcard 9: gallbladder
Answer: endoderm
Flashcard 10: pancreas
Answer: endoderm
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