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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Fetal development from the lecture and practical. | Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Fetal development from the lecture and practical. | ||
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{Differentiation of the internal and external genital organs depends on the: | |||
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- genetic makeup of the embryo | |||
+ presence of gonads and their endocrine secretion | |||
|| Correct! | |||
- placental hormones | |||
- maternal hormones | |||
- all of the above | |||
{The relative movement of organs with the peritoneal cavity can best be described as: | |||
|type="()"} | |||
- descent of the adrenal glands and gonads | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
- ascent of the adrenal glands and genital tubercle | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
+ ascent of the kidneys and descent of the gonads | |||
|| Correct! The adrenals, kidneys and gonads are initially closely related. Both the adrenals and kidneys are described as moving relatively as ascending, while the gonads (both ovary and testis) move away in relative descent. | |||
- descent of the kidneys and adrenal glands | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
- none of the above | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
{ | {The genital tubercle and inner genital folds form the same adult structures in both sexes. | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
- | - true | ||
|| Incorrect! | |||
+ | + false | ||
|| | || Correct! In the fetus, the genital tubercle and genital folds appear as the same external genital structures in both sexes and differentiate to form different adult structures. | ||
{In a female fetus, the uterus develops from the: | |||
|type="()"} | |||
- mesonephric duct | |||
|| Incorrect! In a female fetus, the {{mesonephric duct}} degenerates and the uterus develops from the {{paramesonephric duct}}. | |||
+ paramesonephric duct | |||
|| Correct! In a female fetus, the uterus develops from the {{paramesonephric duct}}. | |||
- somatic pleura | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
- urogenital sinus | |||
|| Incorrect! The {{urogenital sinus}} gives rise to the urinary bladder, the uterus develops from the {{paramesonephric duct}}. | |||
- endoderm | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
{In the male fetus, descent of the testes is caused by all of the following except: | |||
|type="()"} | |||
- increased abdominal pressure | |||
|| Incorrect! Descent of the {{testis}} is thought to be supported by increased abdominal pressure. | |||
+ presence of gut in the processus vaginalis | |||
|| Correct! Descent of the {{testis}} is not caused by presence of gut in the {{processus vaginalis}}. This describes the abnormality of a scrotal hernia. | |||
- enlargement of the inguinal canal by swelling of the gubernaculum | |||
|| Incorrect! Descent of the {{testis}} is supported by enlargement of the inguinal canal by swelling of the {{gubernaculum}}. | |||
- reduction and regression of the gubernaculum | |||
|| Incorrect! Descent of the {{testis}} is supported by reduction and regression of the {{gubernaculum}}. | |||
- straightening and lengthening of the body | |||
|| Incorrect! Descent of the {{testis}} is supported by straightening and lengthening of the body. | |||
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Fetal Interactive Component
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Fetal development from the lecture and practical.
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