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{Which of the following is the most correct statement about the primitive streak:
 
{The relative movement of organs with the peritoneal cavity can best be described as:
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- &nbsp; extends from the primitive node to the parachordal plate
- &nbsp; descent of the adrenal glands and gonads
- &nbsp; is a primary inducer during organogenesis
|| Incorrect!
+ &nbsp; is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form the mesoderm
- &nbsp; ascent of the adrenal glands and genital tubercle
|| The primitive streak is a site of migration of epiblast cells to form firstly endoderm and then the mesoderm.
|| Incorrect!
- &nbsp; persists as the parachordal plate
+ &nbsp; ascent of the kidneys and descent of the gonads
- &nbsp; all of the above are correct
|| 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.
 
- &nbsp; descent of the kidneys and adrenal glands
 
|| Incorrect!
- &nbsp; none of the above
|| Incorrect!
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Fetal Interactive Component

Attempt the Quiz - Fetal  
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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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1 {The relative movement of organs with the peritoneal cavity can best be described as:

  descent of the adrenal glands and gonads
  ascent of the adrenal glands and genital tubercle
  ascent of the kidneys and descent of the gonads
  descent of the kidneys and adrenal glands
  none of the above


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Practical 12: Sex Determination | Early Embryo | Late Embryo | Fetal | Postnatal | Abnormalities | 2011 Audio


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