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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 2 from the lecture and practical. | Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 2 from the lecture and practical. | ||
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{The decidua that takes part in the formation of the maternal component of the placenta is: | |||
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+ the decidua basalis | |||
- the decidua capsularis | |||
- the decidua parietalis | |||
- the villous chorion | |||
- the smooth chorion | |||
|| The decidua basalis forms the maternal component of the placenta. | |||
{The usual site of ectopic pregnancy is the: | |||
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- abdominal cavity | |||
+ uterine tube | |||
- ovary | |||
- cervix of the uterus | |||
- external surface of the uterus | |||
|| The most common site for an {{ectopic pregnancy}} is the uterine tube (tubal pregnancy). | |||
{Which of the following statements is most correct: | |||
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- A partial hydatidiform mole is a conceptus with only paternal chromosomes. | |||
+ A complete hydatidiform mole is a conceptus with only paternal chromosomes. | |||
- Triploidy is generated by an oocyte not completing meiosis and then fertilised by one sperm. | |||
- Hydatidiform moles are easily identified as they do not produce hCG. | |||
- Hydatidiform moles cannot be identified by ultrasound and require other diagnostic tests. | |||
|| A complete hydatidiform mole is a conceptus with only paternal chromosomes. | |||
{Which of the following statements about week two ({{GA}} week 4) of development are incorrect: | |||
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- This is the period of implantation into the wall of the uterus. | |||
+ Pregnancy from blastocyst hatching after this week occur in 50% of births. | |||
- Implantation during this week can occur anywhere within the uterus body. | |||
- hCG from trophoblast cells enters the maternal blood stream through uterine blood vessels. | |||
- The inner cell mass now differentiates into two distinct cellular layers. | |||
|| Blastocysts that "hatch" from the zona pellucida after week 2 are unlikely to result in a pregnancy as the menstrual cycle will have commences menses of the next cycle. | |||
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