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- 1. Identify the germ layer from which each of these organs or tissues is derived. adrenal, medulla, kidneys, tonsils, tooth, enamel, nasal cavity, bones of the face, epidermis, gonads, spinal cord, thyroid gland, tooth dentin and pulp, lining of GI tract, muscles, lining of lungs 2. Prenatal development is the time from fertilization to birth and includes both embryonic and fetal periods. It is divided into period of three calendar months called trimester. Describe the major events of each trimester.1.) A woman presents to a prenatal clinic appointment at 10 weeks' gestation, in the first trimester of pregnancy. Which symptoms would be considered a normal finding at this point in pregnancy? asap11.Discuss would you would suggest to a pregnant woman in regards to how her diet might need to change during pregnancy? What food should she avoid?
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