Embryonic Tissue Derivation

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Sources of Embryonic Tissue

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Embryonic Tissue Derivation

Inner cell mass gives rise to:
Trilaminar embryonic disc
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Inner cell mass gives rise to: Trilaminar embryonic disc
Trilaminar embryonic disc gives rise to: Ectoderm, mesoderm, and Endoderm
Endoderm gives rise to: EPITHELIAL parts of Trachea, bronchi, and lungs
Endoderm gives rise to: EPITHELIAL parts of Pharynx, Thyroid, Tympanic cavity, Pharyngotympanic tube, Tonsils, and Parathyroids
Endoderm gives rise to: EPITHELIUM of GI tract, Liver, Pancreas, Urinary bladder, and urachus
Ectoderm gives rises to: Surface ectoderm and Neuroectoderm
Neuroectoderm gives rises to: Neural tube and neural crest
Neural tube gives rises to: Central nervous system, retina, pineal body, and posterior pituitary
Neural crest gives rises to: Cranial and sensory ganglia and nerves, medulla of adrenal gland
Neural crest gives rises to: Pigment cells
Neural crest gives rises to: Brachial arch cartilages
Neural crest gives rises to: Head mesenchyme
Cranial and sensory ganglia and nerves are derived from? Neural crest
The Medulla of adrenal gland is derived from? Neural crest
Surface ectoderm gives rise to? Epidermis, hair, nails, cutaneous glands
Surface ectoderm gives rise to? Mammary glands
Surface ectoderm gives rise to? Anterior pituitary
Surface ectoderm gives rise to? Enamel of teeth
Surface ectoderm gives rise to? Inner ear
Surface ectoderm gives rise to? Lens of eye
Inner ear is derived from? Surface ectoderm
The four divisions of Mesoderm Head, Paraxial, intermediate, and lateral
Head mesoderm gives rise to? Skull, muscles of and connective tissue of head, Dentine
Dentine of teeth is derived from Head mesoderm
Muscles and connective tissue of head are derived from? Head mesoderm
Skull is derived from Head mesoderm
Paraxial mesoderm gives rise to Muscles of trunk and skeleton (except skull)
Paraxial mesoderm gives rise to Dermis of skin
Paraxial mesoderm gives rise to Connective tissue
The skeleton bones (except skull) is derived Paraxial mesoderm
Intermediate mesoderm gives rise to Urogenital system
Intermediate mesoderm gives rise to Gonads, ducts and accessory glands of the urogenital system
Lateral mesoderm gives rise to Connective tissue and muscle of vicera and limbs
Lateral mesoderm gives rise to Serous membranes of pleura, pericardium, and peritoneum
Lateral mesoderm gives rise to Blood and lymph cells
Lateral mesoderm gives rise to Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
Lateral mesoderm gives rise to Spleen
Lateral mesoderm gives rise to Adrenal cortex

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