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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 4 ({{GA}} week 6) from the lecture and practical.
Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 4 ({{GA}} week 6) from the lecture and practical.


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{Which of the following sequences of embryonic disc mesoderm is most correct:
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- &nbsp; lateral to medial: extraembryonic - lateral plate - intermediate - paraxial
|| The {{extra-embryonic mesoderm}} is outside the embryonic disc.
- &nbsp; lateral to medial: lateral plate - paraxial - intermediate - axial
|| Intermediate mesoderm is outside the paraxial layer.
+ &nbsp; medial to lateral: notochord - somites - intermediate - lateral plate
|| Correct. Note - how I always mispronounce "paraxial" as "para-axial", it's a bad habit of mine, the correct pronunciation is "par" then "axial".
- &nbsp; medial to lateral: paraxial - axial - intermediate - cardiac
|| Cardiogenic mesoderm is a region of prechordal splanchnic mesoderm.


{Which of the following best describes the buccopharyngeal membrane structure:
{Somites form regularly at the level of the body in the direction
|type="()"}
|type="()"}
- a ventral surface indentation in the early embryo head
+ &nbsp; rostrocaudally
- endoderm layer of the foregut
||In the direction from head (rostro) toward tail (caudal). This direction of development is seen in many other structures such as: neural tube neuropore closure (cranial then caudal); intermediate mesoderm (early kidney formation) and limb development (upper then lower limb).
- ectoderm layer of the epidermis
- &nbsp; caudorostrally
+ ectoderm and endoderm
||Incorrect. The direction from head (rostro) toward tail (caudal) is correct. This direction of development is seen in many other structures such as: neural tube neuropore closure (cranial then caudal); intermediate mesoderm (early kidney formation) and limb development (upper then lower limb).
- none of the above is correct
|| The buccopharyngeal membrane ({{oral membrane}}) consists of {{ectoderm}} and {{endoderm}} together. Endoderm layer of the foregut
and ectoderm layer of the epidermis are partially correct. The ventral surface indentation in the early embryo head is the stomedeum, on the floor of which is located the {{buccopharyngeal membrane}}.


{Select the correct options below for the structures formed by sclerotome:
|type="[]"}
+ &nbsp; vertebra
||Only the vertebral column structures intervertebral disc and {{vertebra}} are formed from {{sclerotome}}.
- &nbsp; dermis
|| Dermis and skeletal muscle form from the dermomyotome, dividing into the dermatome (dermis) and myotome (skeletal muscle).
- &nbsp; limb bud cartilage
+ &nbsp; intervertebral disc
||Only the vertebral column structures intervertebral disc and {{vertebra}} are formed from {{sclerotome}}.
- &nbsp; skeletal muscle
|| Dermis and skeletal muscle form from the dermomyotome, dividing into the dermatome (dermis) and myotome (skeletal muscle).
{Much of the intra-embryonic coelom (body cavity) is lined by the:
|type="[]"}
- &nbsp; paraxial mesoderm
- &nbsp; hypoblast
- &nbsp; intermediate mesoderm
- &nbsp; endoderm
+ &nbsp; lateral plate mesoderm
||Much of the {{intra-embryonic coelom}} (body cavity) is lined by the lateral plate mesoderm. This cavity divides the lateral plate into the somatic and splanchnic mesoderm.


{Select the correct options below for maternal dietary components directly important for neural development
{Select the correct options below for maternal dietary components directly important for neural development
|type="[]"}
|type="[]"}
- &nbsp; lead
- &nbsp; lead
||  Lead in a high enough concentration acts as a {{teratogen}}.
+ &nbsp; vitamin B<sub>9</sub>
+ &nbsp; vitamin B<sub>9</sub>
||Vitamin B<sub>9</sub> is folic acid or folacin or folate required for cell metabolism and neural tube closure. Iodine is required for thyroid hormone synthesis which is required for normal neural development [http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/topics/Iodine HealthInsite - Iodine].
+ &nbsp; iodine
+ &nbsp; iodine
|| {{Iodine}} is required for thyroid hormone synthesis which is required for normal neural development [http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/topics/Iodine HealthInsite - Iodine].
- &nbsp; chlorine
- &nbsp; chlorine
|| Chlorine is good for the pool or bleaching your clothes.
- &nbsp; vitamin B<sub>3</sub>
- &nbsp; vitamin B<sub>3</sub>
 
|| Vitamin B<sub>3</sub> is niacin is a precursor to NADH, NAD+, NADP+ and NADPH play essential metabolic roles in living cells not just neural tissue.
||Vitamin B<sub>9</sub> is folic acid or folacin or folate required for cell metabolism and neural tube closure. Iodine is required for thyroid hormone synthesis which is required for normal neural development [http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/topics/Iodine HealthInsite - Iodine]. Lead in a high enough concentration acts as a [[T#teratogen|teratogen]]. Vitamin B<sub>3</sub> is niacin is a precursor to NADH, NAD+, NADP+ and NADPH play essential metabolic roles in living cells not just neural tissue. Chlorine is good for the pool or bleaching your clothes.




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Week 4 Interactive Component

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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Week 4 (GA week 6) from the lecture and practical.

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1 Which of the following sequences of embryonic disc mesoderm is most correct:

  lateral to medial: extraembryonic - lateral plate - intermediate - paraxial
  lateral to medial: lateral plate - paraxial - intermediate - axial
  medial to lateral: notochord - somites - intermediate - lateral plate
  medial to lateral: paraxial - axial - intermediate - cardiac

2 Somites form regularly at the level of the body in the direction

  rostrocaudally
  caudorostrally

3 Select the correct options below for the structures formed by sclerotome:

  vertebra
  dermis
  limb bud cartilage
  intervertebral disc
  skeletal muscle

4 Much of the intra-embryonic coelom (body cavity) is lined by the:

  paraxial mesoderm
  hypoblast
  intermediate mesoderm
  endoderm
  lateral plate mesoderm

5 Select the correct options below for maternal dietary components directly important for neural development

  lead
  vitamin B9
  iodine
  chlorine
  vitamin B3


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