Development of the eye
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Development of the eye
Embryology Block 1
Embryology Block 1
Human development days 1-4
Human development days 4-7
Human development week 2
Human development week 3
Development of the digestive system and body cavities
Development of the fetal membranes
Development of the placenta
Development of the umbilical cord
Development of twins
Hedgehog signaling pathway
Ectoderm
Endoderm
Mesoderm
Development of the cardiovascular system
Fetal circulation
Development of the ear
Development of the eye
Development of the face and palate
Pharyngeal arches, pouches, and clefts
Development of the axial skeleton
Development of the limbs
Development of the muscular system
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The eyes start to develop at around day 22 of embryonic life. They first appear like outpocketings of the forebrain, called optic vesicles. They, therefore, have a neuroectodermal origin. These vesicles invaginate and develop double-walled optic cups, which later generate various parts of the eye. Cells that form various eye structures have different origins. The retina, optic nerve, and ciliary body have a neuroectodermal origin, whereas the lens comes from the ectoderm, and the choroid and cornea come from the mesenchymal.