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| Weeks 2, 3, 4 of development: an event for each |
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Week Two: Bilaminar germ disc. Week Three: Trilaminar germ disc. Week Four: Four limbs appear. Show Details / Rate It ---Robert O'Connor University College Dublin |
| Lung development phases |
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"Every Premature Child Takes Air": Embryonic period Pseudoglandular period Canalicular peroid Terminal sac period Alveolar period Show Details / Rate It ---Robert O'Connor University College Dublin |
| Branchial arch giving rise to aorta |
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"Aor- from Four": Aorta is from fourth arch. Show Details / Rate It ---Robert O'Connor University College Dublin |
| Placenta-crossing substances |
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"WANT My Hot Dog": Wastes Antibodies Nutrients Teratogens Microorganisms Hormones/ HIV Drugs Show Details / Rate It ---Anonymous Contributor |
| Cranial and spinal neural crest: major derivatives |
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GAMES: Glial cells (of peripheral ganglia) Arachnoid (and pia) Melanocytes Enteric ganglia Schwann cells Show Details / Rate It ---Ron Norman AECC |
| Tetrology of Fallot |
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"Don't DROP the baby": Defect (VSD) Right ventricular hypertrophy Overriding aorta Pulmonary stenosis Show Details / Rate It ---K. Ennix University of Tennessee at Memphis |
| Mesoderm components |
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MESODERM: Mesothelium (peritoneal, pleural, pericardial)/ Muscle (striated, smooth, cardiac) Embryologic Spleen/ Soft tissue/ Serous linings/ Sarcoma/ Somite Osseous tissue/ Outer layer of suprarenal gland (cortex)/ Ovaries Dura/ Ducts of genitalia Endothelium Renal Microglia/ Mesenchyme/ Male gonad Show Details / Rate It ---Rinku Uberoi UNIBE |
| Tetrology of Fallot |
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"IHOP-International House of Pancakes": Interventricular septal defect Hypotrophy of right ventricle Overriding aorta Pulmonary stenosis Show Details / Rate It ---Bradey T. Kleman Wright State University School of Medicine |
| Teratogenesis: when it occurs |
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TEratogenesis is most likely during organogenesis--between the: Third and Eighth weeks of gestation. Show Details / Rate It ---Rinku Uberoi |
| Vitelline duct: closure time |
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VItelline duct normally closes around week VI of intrauterine life. Show Details / Rate It ---Anonymous Contributor |
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