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| valign="top" |This animation begins at the two cell (blastomere) stage following fertilization and takes you through an overview of the entire 9 months of human development in just over a minute!


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== Last Lecture ==


[[2009 Lab 12|Lab 12]] | [[ANAT2341_Embryology_2009#Course_Timetable|Course Timetable]]
Note that in this animation specific features are neither labeled or identified. (More? [[Talk:Movie_-_Human_Development_cartoon|timed embryonic descriptions]])
 
 
See how many aspects of development that you can identify as the animation plays. Remember to use the [[:File:Flash-movie-controller.jpg|control bar features]] if it plays too fast.
 
 
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==Introduction==
This lecture will be an opportunity to review [[ANAT2341_Course_Timetable_2009|course content]] in preparation for the upcoming Embryology theory exam.
 
Theory Exam ANAT2341 Embryology Date: Wed 04/11 Time: 8:45 - 12:00 Location: WEBST 334 (K-G14-334)
 
The format of the exam and sample question/answers will also be discussed in this lecture.
 
Please email the course co-ordinator with any specific topics you would like to be covered in overview.
 
==Theory Exam Format==
 
1. TIME ALLOWED – 3 hours
 
2. READING TIME – 10 minutes
 
3. THIS EXAM HAS 2 PAGES
 
4. TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS – 16
 
5. TOTAL MARKS AVAILABLE – 60
 
6. ALL QUESTIONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE
 
7. ANSWER 8 QUESTIONS ONLY, 4 FROM EACH PART
8. ANSWER EACH PART IN A SEPARATE BOOK
 
9. ALL ANSWERS MUST BE WRITTEN IN INK. EXCEPT WHERE THEY ARE
EXPRESSLY REQUIRED, PENCILS MAY BE USED ONLY FOR DRAWING,
SKETCHING OR GRAPHICAL WORK
 
10. PRINT YOUR STUDENT NUMBER AND NAME ON TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER
AND SIGN
 
11. THIS PAPER MAY NOT BE RETAINED BY CANDIDATE
 
 
Part 1  a - h (4 from 8)
 
Part 2 a - h (4 from 8)
 
 
==Preparation==
 
* Consider the course content 22 content lectures
* In each lecture identify key topic issues (summarise)
* Look at the labelled images
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 20 October 2009

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<Flowplayer height="400" width="360" autoplay="true">Human development 001.flv</Flowplayer> This animation begins at the two cell (blastomere) stage following fertilization and takes you through an overview of the entire 9 months of human development in just over a minute!


Note that in this animation specific features are neither labeled or identified. (More? timed embryonic descriptions)


See how many aspects of development that you can identify as the animation plays. Remember to use the control bar features if it plays too fast.


Introduction

This lecture will be an opportunity to review course content in preparation for the upcoming Embryology theory exam.

Theory Exam ANAT2341 Embryology Date: Wed 04/11 Time: 8:45 - 12:00 Location: WEBST 334 (K-G14-334)

The format of the exam and sample question/answers will also be discussed in this lecture.

Please email the course co-ordinator with any specific topics you would like to be covered in overview.

Theory Exam Format

1. TIME ALLOWED – 3 hours

2. READING TIME – 10 minutes

3. THIS EXAM HAS 2 PAGES

4. TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS – 16

5. TOTAL MARKS AVAILABLE – 60

6. ALL QUESTIONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE

7. ANSWER 8 QUESTIONS ONLY, 4 FROM EACH PART

8. ANSWER EACH PART IN A SEPARATE BOOK

9. ALL ANSWERS MUST BE WRITTEN IN INK. EXCEPT WHERE THEY ARE EXPRESSLY REQUIRED, PENCILS MAY BE USED ONLY FOR DRAWING, SKETCHING OR GRAPHICAL WORK

10. PRINT YOUR STUDENT NUMBER AND NAME ON TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER AND SIGN

11. THIS PAPER MAY NOT BE RETAINED BY CANDIDATE


Part 1 a - h (4 from 8)

Part 2 a - h (4 from 8)


Preparation

  • Consider the course content 22 content lectures
  • In each lecture identify key topic issues (summarise)
  • Look at the labelled images


Glossary Links

Glossary: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Numbers | Symbols | Term Link

Course Content 2009

Embryology Introduction | Cell Division/Fertilization | Cell Division/Fertilization | Week 1&2 Development | Week 3 Development | Lab 2 | Mesoderm Development | Ectoderm, Early Neural, Neural Crest | Lab 3 | Early Vascular Development | Placenta | Lab 4 | Endoderm, Early Gastrointestinal | Respiratory Development | Lab 5 | Head Development | Neural Crest Development | Lab 6 | Musculoskeletal Development | Limb Development | Lab 7 | Kidney | Genital | Lab 8 | Sensory - Ear | Integumentary | Lab 9 | Sensory - Eye | Endocrine | Lab 10 | Late Vascular Development | Fetal | Lab 11 | Birth, Postnatal | Revision | Lab 12 | Lecture Audio | Course Timetable


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 28) Embryology 2009 Lecture 24. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/2009_Lecture_24

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