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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Third Trimester development from the practical.
Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Third Trimester development from the practical.


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{During the third trimester the fetus increases in crown rump length ({{CRL))) from about ?? to ?? cm:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; 30 to 60
|| Incorrect! 37 to 50 cm is the approximate range given for the second trimester. Note that there is some biological variation in these {{ultrasound}} measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]]
- &nbsp; 25 to 50
|| Incorrect! 37 to 50 cm is the approximate range given for the second trimester. Note that there is some biological variation in these {{ultrasound}} measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]]
+ &nbsp; 37 to 50
|| Correct! Note that there is some biological variation in the {{ultrasound}} measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]] 7.4 to 36.6 cm
- &nbsp; none of the above are correct
|| Incorrect! 37 to 50 cm is the approximate range given for the second trimester. Note that there is some biological variation in these {{ultrasound}} measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]]
 
 
{During the third trimester the fetus increases in weight from about ?? to ?? gm:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; 100 to 600
|| Incorrect! Note that there is some biological variation in the calculated measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]]
+ &nbsp; 1000 to 3000
|| Correct! Note that there is some biological variation in the calculated measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]].
- &nbsp; 1500 to 2800
|| Incorrect! Note that there is some biological variation in the calculated measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]]
- &nbsp; 1750 to 2800
|| Incorrect! Note that there is some biological variation in the calculated measurements. See [[Template:Human fetal length-weight table|Human fetal length-weight table]]


{Which of the following is the most correct statement about the primitive streak:
{The best answer for respiratory stage(s) during the third trimester:
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- &nbsp; extends from the primitive node to the parachordal plate
- &nbsp; Pseudoglandular to Saccular
- &nbsp; is a primary inducer during organogenesis
|| Incorrect! Respiratory stage(s) during the third trimester are Saccular (week 24 to 40) to Alveolar (late fetal to 8 years). See [[:File:Lung alveoli development cartoon.jpg|Lung development stages]]
+ &nbsp; is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form the mesoderm
- &nbsp; Pseudoglandular to Canalicular
|| The primitive streak is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form firstly endoderm and then the mesoderm.
|| Incorrect! Respiratory stage(s) during the third trimester are Saccular (week 24 to 40) to Alveolar (late fetal to 8 years). See [[:File:Lung alveoli development cartoon.jpg|Lung development stages]]
- &nbsp; persists as the parachordal plate
- &nbsp; Canalicular to Alveolar
- &nbsp; all of the above are correct
|| Incorrect! Respiratory stage(s) during the third trimester are Saccular (week 24 to 40) to Alveolar (late fetal to 8 years). See [[:File:Lung alveoli development cartoon.jpg|Lung development stages]]
+ &nbsp; Saccular to Alveolar
|| Correct! Respiratory stage(s) during the third trimester are Saccular (week 24 to 40) to Alveolar (late fetal to 8 years). See [[:File:Lung alveoli development cartoon.jpg|Lung development stages]]
- &nbsp; None of the above
|| Incorrect! Respiratory stage(s) during the third trimester are Saccular (week 24 to 40) to Alveolar (late fetal to 8 years). See [[:File:Lung alveoli development cartoon.jpg|Lung development stages]]
 


{Which of the following statements about neural development during the third trimester is incorrect:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; There is a substantial increase in brain cortex surface area causing folding
|| Incorrect!
- &nbsp; Gyri (folds) and fissures (grooves) become visible on the brain surface
|| Incorrect!
- &nbsp; Electroencephalogram (EEG) activity can be recorded
|| Incorrect!
- &nbsp; Neural cell death by apoptosis commences
|| Incorrect!
+ &nbsp; None of the above
|| Correct! All of the above answers are correct for neural development during the third trimester.


{Nephrogenesis describes the process of nephron development in the kidney. Each adult kidney will develop typically how many nephrons by this process:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; 150,000
|| Incorrect! This is outside the lower range for the number of nephrons. Each adult kidney typically contains about 750,000 nephrons, though the total number can vary significantly from as few as 250,000 to as many as 2,000,000.
- &nbsp; 250,000
|| Incorrect! This is the lower range for the number of nephrons. Each adult kidney typically contains about 750,000 nephrons, though the total number can vary significantly from as few as 250,000 to as many as 2,000,000.
+ &nbsp; 750,000
|| Correct! Each adult kidney typically contains about 750,000 nephrons, though the total number can vary significantly from as few as 250,000 to as many as 2,000,000.
- &nbsp; 2,000,000
|| Incorrect! This is the upper range for the number of nephrons. Each adult kidney typically contains about 750,000 nephrons, though the total number can vary significantly from as few as 250,000 to as many as 2,000,000.
- &nbsp; 3,000,000
|| Incorrect! This is outside the upper range for the number of nephrons. Each adult kidney typically contains about 750,000 nephrons, though the total number can vary significantly from as few as 250,000 to as many as 2,000,000.
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 26 May 2019

Third Trimester Interactive Component

Attempt the Quiz - Third Trimester  
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Third Trimester development from the practical.

1 During the third trimester the fetus increases in crown rump length ({{CRL))) from about ?? to ?? cm:

  30 to 60
  25 to 50
  37 to 50
  none of the above are correct

2 During the third trimester the fetus increases in weight from about ?? to ?? gm:

  100 to 600
  1000 to 3000
  1500 to 2800
  1750 to 2800

3 The best answer for respiratory stage(s) during the third trimester:

  Pseudoglandular to Saccular
  Pseudoglandular to Canalicular
  Canalicular to Alveolar
  Saccular to Alveolar
  None of the above

4 Which of the following statements about neural development during the third trimester is incorrect:

  There is a substantial increase in brain cortex surface area causing folding
  Gyri (folds) and fissures (grooves) become visible on the brain surface
  Electroencephalogram (EEG) activity can be recorded
  Neural cell death by apoptosis commences
  None of the above

5 Nephrogenesis describes the process of nephron development in the kidney. Each adult kidney will develop typically how many nephrons by this process:

  150,000
  250,000
  750,000
  2,000,000
  3,000,000


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Practical 12: Embryo to Fetus | Second Trimester | Third Trimester | Birth | Neonatal | Abnormalities


Additional Information: third trimester | fetal neural | third trimester timeline | renal | neural