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Fimbriae of the uterine tube cover the ovary and guide the ovum into the uterine tube |
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Where does conception/fertilization take place?
what is the term for the tight ball of cells? |
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distal third of the uterine tube
morule or "little mulberry" |
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the _______ sinks into the upper posterior uterine wall called the __________ |
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Definition
blastocyst
endometrium or decidua |
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Common Ectopic pregnancy sites? |
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Definition
cervix, uterine tube, abdominal cavity
these are usually spontaneously aborted |
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Definition
1. Syncytiotrophoblast 2. Trophoblastic lacunae 3. Surface epithelium 4. Fibrin coagulum 5. Epiblast 6. Aminotic cavity 7. Hypoblast 8. Cytotrophoblast 9. Exocoelomic cavity |
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1. First Trimester A. Maturation
2. Second Trimester B. Organ development
3. Third Trimester C. Viability |
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Definition
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Term
put these in order:
1. blastocyst
2. zona pellucida dissappearance
3. zygote
4. morula
5. implantation |
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Definition
3 - 4 - 1 -2 - 5
zygote, morula, zona pellucida dissappearance implantation |
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The inner cell mass becomes hollow to form the _____________ |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
1. amnion
2. yolk sac
3. chorion
4. bilaminar embryonic disc
5. extraembryonic coelom forms from mesoderm cavities |
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Definition
1. uterine cavity
2. decidua basalis
3. decidua capsularis
4. decidua parietalis
5. villous chorion
6. decidua basalis
7. amnion
8. smooth chorion |
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Term
_____ is the maternal component of the placenta
_____ is the “bag” with chorion & amnion
_____ is the uninvolved uterine mucosa
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Definition
Decidua basalis
Decidua capsularis
Decidua parietalis
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Term
_____ lies at the interface between the villous chorion and decidua basalis to firmly attach placenta and endometrium. |
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Definition
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Somites differentiation into... |
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Definition
sclerotome -> bones
myotome -> muscles
dermatome -> skin |
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ventral costal rami travel between what 2 layers of muscle? |
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Definition
inner and innermost layers |
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Term
Transversospinalis muscles? |
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Definition
Semispinalis
multifudus
rotatores
these are intrinsic muscles in the dep layer and are directied supperomedially from the transverse process to the spinal process |
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Term
Superficial intrinsic back muscles?
Intermediate Intrinsic back muscles? |
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Definition
Splenius capitis, cervicis
these are directed superolaterally
erector spinae
-iliocostalis
longissimus
spinalis |
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