BIOM 3000 Lecture 3: Lecture 3 -NS Development

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By the end of today"s lecture, students will be able to: Explain how neurogenesis, cell migration, and recessive production of new neurons events are involved in nervous system development. Describe the divisions of the spinal cord and their functional roles. Identify the types of cells that are derived from the neural crest. Embryology germ layers gastrulation - embryo goes from a single layered blastula to a 3 layered blastula: endoderm, gut, liver, lungs, mesoderm, skeleton, muscle, kidney, heart, ectoderm, skin & nervous system. Primary neurulation neural plate border > will become the neural crest cells: 3rd - 4th week of development, notochord medial part of the mesoderm = notochord (mesoderm) induces overlying ectoderm to differentiate into neuroectoderm. Spina bifida: incomplete closure of caudal folate supplementation - decreased severity end of neural tube, range in severity of defect, occulta spinal cord is intact. Small hollow/hair grows in this area: ~5% of population, incomplete closure of vertebrae, meningocele.

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