Section 4
Third Week of Development
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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
Physiology
by Boundless
5 concepts
Gastrulation
During gastrulation, the embryo develops three germ layers (endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm) that differentiate into distinct tissues.
Neurulation
Following gastrulation, the neurulation process develops the neural tube in the ectoderm, above the notochord of the mesoderm.
Somite Development
Somites develop from the paraxial mesoderm and participate in the facilitation of multiple developmental processes.
Development of the Cardiovascular System
The circulatory system develops initially via vasculogenesis, with the arterial and venous systems developing from distinct embryonic areas.
Chorionic Villi and Placental Development
In the placenta, chorionic villi develop to maximize surface-area contact with the maternal blood for nutrient and gas exchange.