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--[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 09:53, 3 August 2011 (EST) You need to have answers to these 3 questions before Lab 2. | |||
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Lab 4 Online Assessment
- The allantois, identified in the placental cord, is continuous with what anatomical structure?
- Identify the 3 vascular shunts, and their location, in the embryonic circulation.
- Identify the Group project sub-section that you will be researching. (Add to project page and your individual assessment page)
--Z3290558 12:56, 28 July 2011 (EST)
1. Identify the origin of In Vitro Fertilization and the 2010 nobel prize winner associated with this technique.
- Origin:
- 2010 Nobel Prize winner for the development of IVF: Dr. Robert G. Edwards
Write a brief answer to the question no more than a few lines or bullet points.
2. Identify a recent paper on fertilisation and describe its key findings.
Copy and paste the reference from a search of Pubmed and write a few lines about the paper.
3. Identify 2 congenital anomalies.
Cleft Palate
Spina Bifida
--Mark Hill 09:53, 3 August 2011 (EST) You need to have answers to these 3 questions before Lab 2.