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|| The decidua basalis forms the maternal component of the placenta.
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{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
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{Which of the following statements is most correct:
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+ A complete hydatidiform mole is a conceptus with only paternal chromosomes.
- A partial hydatidiform mole is a conceptus with only paternal chromosomes.
- Triploidy is generated by an oocyte not completing meiosis and 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.


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Week 2 Interactive Component

Attempt the Quiz - Week 2 
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Not quite ready yet. Come back again after the practical for this quiz! Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 2 from the lecture and practical.

  

1 The decidua that takes part in the formation of the maternal component of the placenta is:

the decidua basalis
the decidua capsularis
the decidua parietalis
the villous chorion
the smooth chorion

2 The usual site of ectopic pregnancy is the:

abdominal cavity
uterine tube
ovary
cervix of the uterus
external surface of the uterus

3 Which of the following statements is most correct:

A complete hydatidiform mole is a conceptus with only paternal chromosomes.
A partial hydatidiform mole is a conceptus with only paternal chromosomes.
Triploidy is generated by an oocyte not completing meiosis and 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.