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      • Foetal erythropoiesis occurs in the [...] at 3-8 weeks of gestation.
      • yolk sac
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      • Foetal erythropoiesis occurs in the [...] at 6-30 weeks of gestation.
      • liver
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      • Foetal erythropoiesis occurs in the [...] at 9-28 weeks of gestation.
      • spleen
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      • Epidermis derives from [...]derm.
      • ecto
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      • Hair derives from [...]derm.
      • ecto
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      • Nails derive from [...]derm.
      • ecto
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      • Mammary glands derive from [...]derm.
      • ecto
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      • The enamel of teeth derives from [...]derm.
      • ecto
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      • The neural crest derives from [...]derm.
      • ecto
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      • Connective tissue derives from [...]derm.
      • meso
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      • The musculoskeletal system derives from [...]derm.
      • meso
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      • The gonads derive from [...]derm.
      • meso
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      • The kidneys derive from [...]derm.
      • meso
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      • The spleen derived from [...]derm.
      • meso
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      • The cardiovascular system derives from [...]derm.
      • meso
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      • The lymphatics derive from [...]derm.
      • meso
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      • The epithelial lining of the GI and respiratory tracts derives from [...]derm.
      • endo
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      • The epithelial lining of the bladder derives from [...]derm.
      • endo
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      • The liver derives from [...]derm.
      • endo
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      • The pancreas derives from [...]derm.
      • endo
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      • The tonsils derive from [...]derm.
      • endo
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      • The auditory epithelium derives from [...]derm.
      • endo
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      • The nervous system derives from [...]derm.
      • ecto
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the ascending aorta and the pulmonary trunk.
      • truncus arteriosus
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      • The embryonic truncus arteriosus gives rise to the [...] and the [...].
      • ascending aorta, pulmonary trunk
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the smooth parts of the left and right ventricles.
      • bulbus cordis
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      • The embryonic bulbus cordis gives rise to the [...].
      • smooth parts of the left and right ventricles
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the trabeculated left and right ventricles.
      • primitive ventricle
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      • The embryonic primitive ventricle gives rise to the [...].
      • trabeculated left and right ventricles
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      • The embryonic [...] give rise to the trabeculated left and right atria.
      • primitive atria
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      • The embryonic primitive atria give rise to the [...].
      • trabeculated left and right atria
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the coronary sinus.
      • left horn of the sinus venosus
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      • The embryonic left horn of the sinus venosus gives rise to the [...].
      • coronary sinus
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the smooth part of the right atrium.
      • right horn of the sinus venosus
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      • The embryonic right horn of the sinus venosus gives rise to the [...].
      • smooth part of the right atrium
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      • The embryonic [...] and [...] give rise to the inferior vena cava.
      • right common cardinal vein, right anterior cardinal vein
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      • The embryonic right common cardinal vein and right anterior cardinal vein give rise to the [...].
      • inferior vena cava
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      • Foetal erythropoiesis occurs in the yolk sac at [...]-[...] weeks of gestation.
      • 3, 8
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      • Foetal erythropoiesis occurs in the liver at [...]-[...] weeks of gestation.
      • 6, 30
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      • Foetal erythropoiesis occurs in the spleen at [...]-[...] weeks of gestation.
      • 9, 28
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the cerebral hemispheres and the lateral ventricles.
      • telencephalon
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      • The embryonic telencephalon gives rise to the [...] and the [...].
      • cerebral hemispheres, lateral ventricles
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the thalamus and the 3rd ventricle.
      • diencephalon
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      • The embryonic diencephalon gives rise to the [...] and the [...].
      • thalamus, 3rd ventricle
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      • The embryonic mesencephalon gives rise to the [...] and the [...].
      • midbrain, cerebral aqueduct
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the midbrain and the cerebral aqueduct.
      • mesencephalon
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the pons, the cerebellum, and the upper part of the 4th ventricle.
      • metencephalon
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      • The embryonic metencephalon gives rise to the [...], the [...], and the [...].
      • pons, cerebellum, upper part of the 4th ventricle
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      • The embryonic [...] gives rise to the medulla and the lower part of the 4th ventricle.
      • myelencephalon
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      • The embryonic myelencephalon gives rise to the [...] and the [...].
      • medulla, lower part of the 4th ventricle
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