*The gut tube is formed from the folding of splanchnopleure (mesoderm and endoderm)
*The gut tube is formed from the folding of splanchnopleure (mesoderm and endoderm)
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*The mesoderm forms the skeletal muscle ([[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]] and anus), smooth muscle (lateral plate mesoderm) and connective tissue layers around the inner endoderm.
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*The mesoderm forms the skeletal muscle ([[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]] and [[Anus - Anatomy & Physiology|anus]]), smooth muscle (lateral plate mesoderm) and connective tissue layers around the inner endoderm.
*The endoderm is the inner layer forming the epithelia and glands.
*The endoderm is the inner layer forming the epithelia and glands.
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4. Two rotations of 90 degrees occur along the longitudinal axis and then then the dorso-ventral axis
4. Two rotations of 90 degrees occur along the longitudinal axis and then then the dorso-ventral axis
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5. The dorsal mesogastrium becomes elongated (with the spleen) and expands into a large fold along the ventral abdominal wall. This becomes the greater omentum which covers all the abdominal organs. It is a superficial structure which is free to move.
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5. The dorsal mesogastrium becomes elongated (with the [[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology|spleen]]) and expands into a large fold along the ventral abdominal wall. This becomes the greater omentum which covers all the abdominal organs. It is a superficial structure which is free to move.
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6. The ventral mesogastrium becomes the lesser omentum. It is in between the stomach and the liver. The rest of the ventral mesentry degenerates.
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6. The ventral mesogastrium becomes the lesser omentum. It is in between the stomach and the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]]. The rest of the ventral mesentry degenerates.