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Digestive System Development

The digestive tube is formed from the yolk sac. The entoderm forms the epithelial lining, and … Digestive System DevelopmentRead more

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Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity Development

Once the lateral mesoderm has split into somatic and splanchnic layers, a cavity is formed between … Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity DevelopmentRead more

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Abdominal Wall Development

Following segmentation of the mesoderm, the lateral mesoderm splits into a somatic and a splanchnic layer … Abdominal Wall DevelopmentRead more

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Testis Development

The male sex chromosome causes the genital ridge to secrete testosterone and induces the development of … Testis DevelopmentRead more

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Inguinal Canal Development

A peritoneal diverticulum called the processus vaginalis forms before the descent of the testis and the … Inguinal Canal DevelopmentRead more

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Heart Tube Development

Clusters of cells arise in the mesenchyme at the cephalic end of the embryonic disc, cephalic … Heart Tube DevelopmentRead more

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Development of the Lungs and Pleura

longitudinal groove, the laryngotracheal groove, develops in the endodermal lining of the floor of the pharynx. … Development of the Lungs and PleuraRead more

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Diaphragm Development

The diaphragm is formed from the following structures:  (a) the septumtransversum, which forms the muscle and … Diaphragm DevelopmentRead more

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Sternum Development

The adult sternum consists of three parts: manubrium, body, and xiphoid process (see Fig. 4.1). Prenatally, … Sternum DevelopmentRead more

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Upper Limb Development

The limb buds appear during the 6th week of development as the result of a localized … Upper Limb DevelopmentRead more

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