Can you name these congenital heart defects? For answers, see our Flashcard:https://drawittoknowit.com/course/embryology/glossary/developmental-process/congenital-defects-heart-right-to-left-shunt
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Can you name these congenital heart defects? For answers, see our Flashcard:https://drawittoknowit.com/course/embryology/glossary/developmental-process/congenital-defects-heart-right-to-left-shunt
Fetal circulation Prenatal circulation • Oxygenated blood arrives via the placenta; thus, the fetus is dependent upon maternal oxygen stores. • High vasculature pressure in the lungs prevents significant pulmonary blood flow; thus, blood is shunt
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Aortic Arches Pharyngeal arches form weeks 4-5; each arch has its own cranial nerve and artery. Summary of the derivatives of the aortic arches: * Remnants of the first aortic arches contribute to the maxillary arteries of the face. * Remnant
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The female reproductive tract Includes the [uterine tubes,](/term/histology/uterine-tube-histology) [uterus,](/term/histology/uterine-wall-histology) and vagina Paramesonephric ducts (aka, Mullerian Ducts) * Emerged as a groove in the inter
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