_____ syndrome results from abnormal development of the _____ pharyngeal arch.
Sacrococcygeal teratomas occur due to remnants of pluripotent cells from the _____
_____ are congenital cysts that arise from abnormal detachments of primitive foregut
The embryo is bipotent till _____ weeks of gestation
_____ defects arise due to failure of the neuropores to fuse by the 4th week of pregnancy
The cells shown in the image are_____ present adjacent to the neural tube (NT)

Membranous part of the interventricular septum is derived from _____.

VACTERL syndrome is due to _____ defects

The embryonic _____ gives rise to the smooth parts (outflow tracks) of the left and right ventricles
Bones of the _____, facial bones, and clavicle are formed via membranous ossification.
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