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Here are a few simple questions that relate to your BGD practical, this page is not a part of today's Practical class. | |||
* You should try in your own time as self-directed learning after completing the Practical today. | |||
* If you get some wrong, read the displayed information with the answer, and try working again through the [[BGD Lecture - Gastrointestinal System Development|Lecture]] and [[BGDB Practical - Gastrointestinal System Development|Practical]]. | |||
* If you like this form of self-directed learning, please let me know by email and I will develop some more questions for you. | |||
==Take the Quiz== | ==Take the Quiz== | ||
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{During week 3 which of the following early embryonic structures is established by '''gastrulation''': | {During week 3 which of the following early embryonic structures is/are established by '''gastrulation''': | ||
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- the coelomic space | - the coelomic space | ||
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{The following gastrointestinal tract structures undergo '''developmental rotation''' except: | |||
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- stomach | |||
- duodenum | |||
- ventral pancreas | |||
- midgut | |||
+ hindgut | |||
|| Most of the gastrointestinal tract undergoes some form of mechanical rotation during development except the hindgut that forms initially from the cloacal space. | |||
{The caudal part of the '''midgut loop''' forms many intestine structures except: | |||
|type="()"} | |||
- distal ileum | |||
+ vitelline duct | |||
- cecum | |||
- ascending colon | |||
- proximal part of transverse colon | |||
[[ | || The caudal (lower or distal) part does not form the [[V#vitelline duct|vitelline duct]] (yolk stalk, omphalomesenteric duct), that extends from the flexure point of the midgut loop, forms a transient connection to the yolk sac, that is lost later in development. | ||
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Here are a few simple questions that relate to your BGD practical, this page is not a part of today's Practical class.
- You should try in your own time as self-directed learning after completing the Practical today.
- If you get some wrong, read the displayed information with the answer, and try working again through the Lecture and Practical.
- If you like this form of self-directed learning, please let me know by email and I will develop some more questions for you.
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