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Adenohypophysis
Rathke's pouch. Surface ectoderm
Lens of the eye.
Surface ectoderm.
Epithelial lining of the oral cavity
Surface ectoderm
Sensory organs of the ear
Surface ectoderm
Olfactory epithelium
Surface ectoderm
Epidermis
Surface ectoderm
Salivary glands
Surface ectoderm
Sweat glands
Surface ectoderm
Mammary glands
Surface ectoderm
Brain
Neuroectoderm
Oligodendrocytes
Neuroectoderm
CNS neurons
Neuroectoderm
Astrocytes
Neuroectoderm
Ependymal cells
Neuroectoderm
Pineal gland
Neuroectoderm
Retina
Neuroectoderm
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Autonomic nervous system
Neural crest
Dorsal root ganglia
Neural crest
Cranial nerves
Neural crest
Celiac ganglion
Neural crest
Melanocytes
Neural crest
Chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla
Neural crest
Parafollicular C cells of thyroid
Neural crest
Schwann cells
Neural crest
Pia and arachnoid mater
Neural crest
Bones of the skull
Neural crest
Odontoblasts
Neural crest
Aorticopulmonary septum
Neural crest
Gut tube epithelium
Endoderm
Lungs
Gut tube epithelium, endoderm.
Liver
Gut tube epithelium, endoderm.
Pancreas
Gut tube epithelium, endoderm.
Thymus
Gut tube epithelium, endoderm.
Parathyroid glands
Gut tube epithelium, endoderm.
Thyroid follicular cells
Gut tube epithelium, endoderm.
Muscle
Mesoderm
Bone
Mesoderm
Connective tissue
Mesoderm
Serous lining of body cavities (peritoneum, pericardium, pleura)
Mesoderm
Spleen
Foregut mesentery, Mesoderm
Cardiovascular structures
Mesoderm
Heart
Mesoderm
Lymphatics
Mesoderm
Blood vessels
Mesoderm
Blood
Mesoderm
Bladder
Mesoderm
Urethra
Mesoderm
Vagina
Mesoderm
Eustachian tubes
Mesoderm
Kidneys
Mesoderm
Adrenal cortex
Mesoderm
Skin dermis
Mesoderm
Testes
Mesoderm
Ovaries
Mesoderm
Canaan Dog
Israel
What is the postnatal derivative of the notochord?
The nucleus polposus of the intervertebral disc.
Mnemonic and explanation for mesodermal defects:
VACTERL
Vertebral defects
Anal atresia
Cardiac defects
Tracheo-esophageal fistula,
Renal defects
Limb defects (bone & muscle)
Intrinsic disruption, occuring during the embryonic period 3-8 weeks. Called:
Malformation
Extrinsic disruption, ocuring after the embryonic period:
Deformation
Absent organ due to absent primordial tissue:
Agenesis
Incomplete organ development; primordial tissue present:
Hypoplasia
Absent organ despite primordial tissue:
Aplasia