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during which week of human embryonic development do the eyes start to f…

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during which week of human embryonic development do the eyes start to form?

a ninth
b fifth
c seventh
d sixth

Explanation:

Response

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Identify the developmental milestone

Using the Embryonic Stage and Organogenesis Timeline knowledge points

During early human prenatal development, organogenesis begins rapidly after implantation. The formation of the eyes starts very early in the embryonic period with the appearance of the optic pits, which quickly develop into optic vesicles.

Determine the specific week

Using the Organogenesis Timeline knowledge point

The optic vesicles, which mark the very beginning of eye formation, start to develop during the fourth to fifth week of embryonic development (gestational weeks 6 to 7). Among the given options, the fifth week is the standard textbook milestone for when the eyes start to form.

Evaluate the given options

Using the Organogenesis Timeline knowledge point

  • Ninth week: This marks the beginning of the fetal stage, where organs are already formed and growing.
  • Fifth week: This is the correct embryonic week when eye structures (optic vesicles) first appear.
  • Seventh week: By this week, the eyes are more developed, and eyelids begin to form, but they did not start here.
  • Sixth week: The lens pit and optic cup continue to shape, but the initiation begins in the fifth week.

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<mcq-option>a Ninth</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>b Fifth</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>c Seventh</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>d Sixth</mcq-option>
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Answer:

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Identify the developmental milestone

Using the Embryonic Stage and Organogenesis Timeline knowledge points

During early human prenatal development, organogenesis begins rapidly after implantation. The formation of the eyes starts very early in the embryonic period with the appearance of the optic pits, which quickly develop into optic vesicles.

Determine the specific week

Using the Organogenesis Timeline knowledge point

The optic vesicles, which mark the very beginning of eye formation, start to develop during the fourth to fifth week of embryonic development (gestational weeks 6 to 7). Among the given options, the fifth week is the standard textbook milestone for when the eyes start to form.

Evaluate the given options

Using the Organogenesis Timeline knowledge point

  • Ninth week: This marks the beginning of the fetal stage, where organs are already formed and growing.
  • Fifth week: This is the correct embryonic week when eye structures (optic vesicles) first appear.
  • Seventh week: By this week, the eyes are more developed, and eyelids begin to form, but they did not start here.
  • Sixth week: The lens pit and optic cup continue to shape, but the initiation begins in the fifth week.

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<mcq-option>a Ninth</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>b Fifth</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>c Seventh</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>d Sixth</mcq-option>
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