Ureteric bud
Appearance
(Redirected from Gemma ureterica)
Ureteric bud | |
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Details | |
Carnegie stage | 13 |
Days | 35 |
Precursor | Wolffian duct |
Gives rise to | Part of kidney (calyx, collecting duct, renal pelvis, ureter) |
Identifiers | |
Latin | gemma ureterica; diverticulum metanephricum |
TE | bud_by_E5.6.3.1.0.0.2 E5.6.3.1.0.0.2 |
Anatomical terminology |
The ureteric bud, also known as the metanephric diverticulum,[1]: 50 is a protrusion from the mesonephric duct during the development of the urinary and reproductive organs.[2][3] It later develops into a conduit for urine drainage from the kidneys, which, in contrast, originate from the metanephric blastema.
References
[edit]- ^ Mitchell, Barry; Sharma, Ram (2009). Embriology, 2nd edition. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
- ^ genital-017—Embryo Images at University of North Carolina
- ^ Diagram at Nature.com