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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 3 ({{GA}} week 5) from the lecture and practical.
Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 3 ({{GA}} week 5) from the lecture and practical.


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- &nbsp; is a primary inducer during organogenesis
- &nbsp; is a primary inducer during organogenesis
+ &nbsp; is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form the mesoderm
+ &nbsp; is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form the mesoderm
|| The primitive streak is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form firstly endoderm and then the mesoderm.
- &nbsp; persists as the parachordal plate
- &nbsp; persists as the parachordal plate
- &nbsp; all of the above are correct
- &nbsp; all of the above are correct
|| The primitive streak is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form firstly endoderm and then the mesoderm.


{The migration of intra-embryonic mesoderm occurs between the ectoderm and endoderm to give rise to:
{The migration of intra-embryonic mesoderm occurs between the ectoderm and endoderm to give rise to:
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- &nbsp;ectoderm fused with mesoderm
- &nbsp;ectoderm fused with mesoderm
+ &nbsp;ectoderm fused with endoderm
+ &nbsp;ectoderm fused with endoderm
|| The buccopharyngeal membrane is made up of ectoderm fused with endoderm and lies above the cephalic end of notochordal process.
- &nbsp;the cephalic end of notochordal process
- &nbsp;the cephalic end of notochordal process
|| The buccopharyngeal membrane is made up of ectoderm fused with endoderm and lies above the cephalic end of notochordal process.


{The intraembryonic coelom finally forms
{The intraembryonic coelom finally forms
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+ &nbsp; pericardial, pleural and peritoneal cavity.
+ &nbsp; pericardial, pleural and peritoneal cavity.
- &nbsp; single pericardial cavity and two pleural and two peritoneal cavities.
- &nbsp; single pericardial cavity and two pleural and two peritoneal cavities.
|| The intraembryonic coelom finally forms the 3 P's. There is only one peritoneal cavity. These other anatomical spaces have noting to do with intraembryonic coelom. The dorsal aortas form within the splanchnic mesoderm.
- &nbsp; neural tube lumen, gastrointestinal tract lumen and neural crest.
- &nbsp; neural tube lumen, gastrointestinal tract lumen and neural crest.
- &nbsp; the paired dorsal aortas running the embryo.
- &nbsp; the paired dorsal aortas running the embryo.
|| The intraembryonic coelom finally forms the 3 P's. There is only one peritoneal cavity. These other anatomical spaces have noting to do with intraembryonic coelom. The dorsal aortas form within the splanchnic mesoderm.


{The amniotic cavity appears initially as a slit-like space within the:
{The amniotic cavity appears initially as a slit-like space within the:
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- &nbsp; extra-embryonic mesoderm
- &nbsp; extra-embryonic mesoderm
+ &nbsp; ectoderm
+ &nbsp; ectoderm
|| The {{amniotic cavity}} appears initially as a slit-like space within the ectoderm.
- &nbsp; connecting stalk
- &nbsp; connecting stalk
- &nbsp; endoderm
- &nbsp; endoderm
|| The {{amniotic cavity}} appears initially as a slit-like space within the ectoderm.
 


{Which of the following processes are necessary for the early development
{Which of the following processes are necessary for the early development
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- &nbsp; cell fusion
- &nbsp; cell fusion
- &nbsp; differential growth
- &nbsp; differential growth
- &nbsp; all of the above
+ &nbsp; all of the above
|| '''All''' of these {{developmental mechanisms}} play an important role in the early development of the human embryo. These same processes are also required for later embryonic and fetal development.
|| '''All''' of these {{developmental mechanisms}} play an important role in the early development of the human embryo. These same processes are also required for later embryonic and fetal development.


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Latest revision as of 10:24, 16 March 2020

Week 3 Interactive Component

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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 3 (GA week 5) from the lecture and practical.

See your Quiz Result - Answer all the questions, then click "submit" to complete. The page will reload and you can then reopen this table to see your result and feedback.

  

1 During embryonic disc folding in week 3 only the ectoderm layer folds ventrally left, right and above and below the notochord.

  true
  false

2 Which of the following is the most correct statement about the primitive streak:

  extends from the primitive node to the parachordal plate
  is a primary inducer during organogenesis
  is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form the mesoderm
  persists as the parachordal plate
  all of the above are correct

3 The migration of intra-embryonic mesoderm occurs between the ectoderm and endoderm to give rise to:

 the buccopharyngeal membrane
 the cloacal membrane
 the allantois
 the somites
 all of the above

4 The buccopharyngeal membrane is made up of:

 embryonic ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm
 endoderm fused with mesoderm
 ectoderm fused with mesoderm
 ectoderm fused with endoderm
 the cephalic end of notochordal process

5 The intraembryonic coelom finally forms

  pericardial, pleural and peritoneal cavity.
  single pericardial cavity and two pleural and two peritoneal cavities.
  neural tube lumen, gastrointestinal tract lumen and neural crest.
  the paired dorsal aortas running the embryo.

6 The amniotic cavity appears initially as a slit-like space within the:

  exocoelomic (Heuser’s) membrane
  extra-embryonic mesoderm
  ectoderm
  connecting stalk
  endoderm

7 Which of the following processes are necessary for the early development of the human embryo?

  cell proliferation
  cell migration
  cell fusion
  differential growth
  all of the above


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