Transcription of Veterinary Developmental Anatomy
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12013 VeterinaryDevelopmental Anatomy ( Veterinary Embryology) CVM 6903byThomas F. Fletcher, DVM, PhDand Alvin F. Weber, DVM, PhD2 CONTENTSE arly Embryogenesis ..3 Musculo-Skeletal Development ..16 Serous Body Cavities ..23 Cardiovascular system ..25 digestive system ..32 Respiratory system ..38 Urinary system ..41 Genital system ..44 Pharynx, Face, Nasal Cavity & system & Special Senses ..56 Appendix I. Gametogenesis ..69 Appendix II. Mitosis and Meiosis ..71 Appendix III. List of Anomalies ..753 Early EmbryogenesisEmbryogenesis: formation of body structures & organs (organogenesis) requires cell division (proliferation) and cell differentiation (specialization) produces the great variety of cell types and extracellular products found in the specialization: selective gene expression (and resultant protein production) is the ultimate explanation for the cell differentiation process during embryogenesis.
the circulatory, urinary and genital systems. Endoderm forms mucosal epithelium and glands of respiratory and digestive systems. Gastrulation: The morphogenic process that gives rise to three germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. (In some species, evidence of primitive gut formation can be seen [gastrula Gr.= little stomach] .)
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