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The video lecture by Dr. Aizaz from medicalvisual.com talks about the development of the adrenal glands or suprarenal glands. 00:00 Intro to Adrenal Gland (Supra-renal gland) 01:39 Location of embryological origin of Suprarenal glands 03:28 Formation of Adrenal Cortex (Fetal cortex and Adult Cortex) 06:02 Development of Adrenal Medulla from Neural Crest cells 11:24 Translocation of Adrenal Medulla to deep inside the adrenal gland 14:38 Different layers of the adrenal cortex 17:09 Ascent of Kidneys and fate of Adrenal glands The adrenal glands consist of two different types of structures, the adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla. The cortex is further subdivided into three layers, while the medulla is a single layer. The cortex is mesodermal in origin, while the medulla is ectodermal, specifically neuroectodermal. The adrenal glands develop between the mesentery and the urogenital ridge from the celomic epithelium, with neural crest cells forming the medulla. The fetal adrenal cortex arises from the first wave of proliferated cells from the celomic epithelium, while the adult cortex arises from another wave of proliferated cells. The neural crest cells form the adrenal medulla and some ganglias in different parts of the body. The neural crest cells are like ambassadors of the central nervous system to different parts of the body, forming important structures. The adrenal glands, or suprarenal glands, are two different types of structures consisting of the adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla, which are mesodermal and ectodermal in origin, respectively. Dr. Aizaz explains that the adrenal glands develop between the mesentery and the urogenital ridge from the celomic epithelium, with neural crest cells forming the medulla. The fetal adrenal cortex arises from the first wave of proliferated cells from the celomic epithelium, while the adult cortex arises from another wave of proliferated cells. Dr. Aizaz also talks about the development of the medulla, which arises from neural crest cells that form important structures in different parts of the body, including the adrenal medulla and some ganglias. Neural crest cells act as representatives or ambassadors of the central nervous system to different parts of the body, forming important structures. Overall, the video provides a simple and easy-to-understand explanation of the development of the adrenal glands, highlighting the differences in origin and function between the cortex and medulla, and the important role played by neural crest cells in the development of the adrenal medulla and other structures in the body.