Mesodermal derivatives?
Bone Muscle CT cartilage Blood vessels Lymphatic
Ectoderm all derivative
Skin Hair nails lens cornea, mouth and anus lining CNS Peripheral nerves Retina and eyes
Endoderm all derivatives?
Lining digestive tract
Glands with digestion eg live, pancrea
Lungs
Situs Inversus?
The cilliated signal cells on wrong side of notochord hence results in mirror of all internal organs
What does the primitive streak define?
The front and back. Anterior and posterior of body
Importance of notochord?
Defines phylum Chordata
Basis for axis skeleton
Formation into nervous system
Hat does the fate of epiblast depend on?
Where in the streak they invaginate
Prenotochondral cells of epiblast migrate through which region of primitive pit?
Cranial
What direction does development proceed?
Cranial to caudal