Embryology Flashcards

1
Q

What will epiblasts in a 3-week embryo become?

A

Ectoderm.

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2
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How many days after fertilisation does implantation occur?

A

7-8 days.

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3
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What does the blastocyst divide into?

A

Embryoblast (inner cell mass) and Trophoblast (outer cell mass).

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4
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What does the embryoblast divide into?

A

Epiblast and Hypoblast = bi-laminar disc.

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5
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What does the trophoblast divide into?

A

Cytotrophoblast (inner) and Syncytiotrophoblast (outer).

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6
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How is the primary utero-placental circulation established?

A

Lacunae form in the syncytiotropohoblast and maternal blood enters.

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7
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What happens in the third week of embryonic life?

A

Gastrulation - formation of a tri-laminar embryonic disc.

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8
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What part of the tri-laminar disc are somites formed from?

A

Paraxial plate mesoderm.

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9
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What part of the tri-laminar disc is the circulatory system formed from?

A

Lateral plate mesoderm.

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10
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What does the ectoderm form?

A

CNS, PNS, skin, posterior pituitary and sweat glands.

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What does the endoderm form?

A

Respiratory tract, GI tract, urinary tract, auditory tube, liver, pancreas, thyroid and parathyroid glands.

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What happens in the 4th week of embryonic life?

A

The flat tri-laminar disc folds into a cylindrical embryo.

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13
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What layer of the tri-laminar disc does the epiblast form?

A

Ectoderm.

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14
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What cells does the epiblast give rise to?

A

Amnioblasts that line the amniotic cavity.

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15
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What cells does the hypoblast give rise to?

A

Cells that line the blastocyst cavity.

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16
Q

What is the chorion composed of?

A

The extra-embryonic mesoderm and the 2 layers of trophoblast.

17
Q

What is the role of ATP synthase in oxidative phosphorylation?

A

It transports H+ into the mitochondrial matrix.

18
Q

What is the role of cytochrome-C oxidase complex in oxidative phosphorylation?

A

It transports H+ out of the mitochondrial matrix.