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1
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where do the bones in the face come from?

A

neural crest cells

2
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to make major vessels, angioblasts proliferate and assemble into loose structures called _______ ________. These will only form into blood vessel tubes with signals from the _________.

A

vascular cords

endoderm

3
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myocardial cells that form the heart muscle arise from the __________ ___________ in the cariogenic area

A

splanchnic mesoderm

4
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blood vessel formation achieved by branching and extension from the primary vessels

A

angiogenesis

5
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most bone in the body comes from which germ layer?

A

mesoderm

6
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a signal from the _______ is essential for heart development

A

endoderm

7
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endothelial precursor cells (called ________), within the __________, arise

A

angioblasts

mesoderm

8
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failure of complete regression of the yolk sac – common birth defect, which is an outpouching of the ileum at the end of the small intestine.

A

Meckels Diverticulum

9
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the skeletal muscles come from the _________ (region of somite)

A

myotome

10
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skeletal muscle cells are ____-nucleate

A

multi

11
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Signals from ______ are required for liver differentiation and development

A

heart

12
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folding of the body wall leaves the heart outside of the chest.

A

ectopia cordis

13
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in lateral folding, the endoderm becomes surrounded by the ________ _________ to form the gut tube

A

splanchnic mesoderm

14
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the muscles of the face originate from the ________ in the head region

A

somitomeres

15
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visceral organs lie outside of body wall

A

gastroschisis

16
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Blood vessel formation from individual angioblasts

A

vasculogenesis

17
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the endothelial cells that are the inner lining of blood vessels come from which germ layer?

A

mesoderm

18
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_______________ (process name) is only responsible for making the major blood vessels in the embryo

A

vasculogenesis

19
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gene known to regulate development of heart muscle:

A

Nkx2-5