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hi i m Dr.Pardeep.
i am a teacher in anatomy, embrology. and if you guyz have any problem you want to ask in anatomy please feel free to ask.

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  #2

yeah... could please mention easy way to remember lymphatic drainage of different parts...high yeald plz! I gotta take exam on Fri.

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  #3

yeh , could you plz give an easy way for what mdwannable mentioned.

thanks

  #4

pleeeeeeese!

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  #5

i will also like to know if there is any easy way to remember the various embryonic derivatives (i.e ectoderm, neuroectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm, neural tube, neural crest )

thanx

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  #6

there is no easy way to remember all these things. however u hav to look into any book on embryology and find out the list of all the derivatives.
For ectoderm see surface ectoderm, nuerectoderm and Neural crest cell derivatives
For Mesoderm, see paraxial, intermidiate and Lateral plate derivatives apart from Blood vessels
For Endoderm see development of GIT, respiratory system and Part of Urinary + Genital system system
Derivatives of Pharyngeal arches are frquently asked queations so are structures developing from floor of Pharynx.
derivatives of Genital ducts are also favourite queations.

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  #7

dr pardeep will u like to add my id in ur messenger. doctor_tanya23@yahoo.com

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