The 3 layers off the breast tissue...
What are subcutaneous, mammary, and retromammary
Direction veins and arteries carry blood...
What is veins carry blood toward the heart, while arteries bring blood away from the heart.
Subdivisions of the thoracic cavity...
Left and right pleural cavities, and the mediastinum
The four stages of fetal lung development...
What are Psuedoglandular, Canalicular, terminal sac, and 1st 10 years of life?
What is this image of?
What is the lungs.
The glandular tissue of the mammary layer function...
What is producing milk
The four approaches used to scan the heart...
What is suprasternal, parasternal, apical, and subcostal
Folding of the lateral edges of the trilaminar embryonic disc creates this structure...
What is Endoderm-lined gut tube?
Gap in the middle of of the septum secundum
What is the Foramen Ovale?
What image orientation is this?
What is the subcostal long axis view
The tail of spence (function)...
What is breast tissue extending superiorly/ laterally toward the axilla
Referred to as the crab view of the heart...
What is suprasternal view.
Gut tube is divided into these four segments...
What are the Pharynx, foregut, midgut, and hindgut
In heart development, the Truncus Arteriosus forms...
What are the Pulmonary artery, aortic root, and Ascending Aorta
What is this an ultrasound of?
What is the Breast
layer of tissue that makes up the majority of breast thickness...
What is the mammary layer
Structures seen on a parasternal transverse, mitral valve level view...
What is left ventricle, interventricular septum, mitral valve, and right ventricle.
Lung bud is separated from the foregut by this structure
What is the tracheoesophageal septum?
The AV node and bundle of HIS are derived from...
What are the cells in the Left wall of Sinus venosus, and cells from the AV canal.
What is letter H of this suprasternal short axis orientation?
What is the right inferior pulmonary vein.
Carries milk to the nipple...
What is Ductal tissue
Structures seen on a suprasternal long axis view...
What is ascending and descending aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, left subclavian branches, right pulmonary artery.
At which stage of lung development do primitive type 1 alveoli form at the end of each alveolar duct...
What is terminal sac period
The Midgut forms...
What are the distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, and proximal 2/3 of transverse colon.
What is this image orientation?
What is the Apical 2 chamber