Domestic Animal Embryology Essentials
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Essentials of Domestic Animal Embryology Commissioning Editor

Robert Edwards, Joyce Rodenhuis

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University of Copenhagen, Denmark

<p>Poul Hyttel, Morten Vejlsted</p> Signup and view all the answers

LMU Munich, Germany

<p>Fred Sinowatz</p> Signup and view all the answers

Optic vesicles remain attached to the prosencephalon by the ______ stalk

<p>optic</p> Signup and view all the answers

The eye is an organ of remarkable complexity and apparently flawless ______

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Eyes develop from three sources: (1) the neuroectoderm of the ______, (2) the surface ectoderm of the head, and (3) head mesenchyme of neural crest origin between these layers

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Interactions of the neuroectoderm of the optic field with underlying mesoderm lead to a separation of the single optic field into lateral ______ regions

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Shallow grooves are formed on the sides of the ______

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Development of the Eye

  • Optic vesicles remain attached to the prosencephalon by the optic stalk.
  • The eye is an organ of remarkable complexity and seemingly flawless design.
  • Eyes develop from three sources:
    • Neuroectoderm of the prosencephalon
    • Surface ectoderm of the head
    • Head mesenchyme of neural crest origin between these layers
  • Interactions of the neuroectoderm of the optic field with underlying mesoderm lead to a separation of the single optic field into lateral optic regions.
  • Shallow grooves are formed on the sides of the prosencephalon.

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Test your knowledge of domestic animal embryology with this quiz, based on the book 'Essentials of Domestic Animal Embryology' by Poul Hyttel, Fred Sinowatz, and Morten Vejlsted. From the University of Copenhagen to LMU Munich, this quiz covers key concepts in domestic animal embryology.

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