Template:BGDB Sexual Differentiation - Sex Determination Interactive: Difference between revisions
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+ thecal cells and interstitial cells | + thecal cells and interstitial cells | ||
|| | || Correct! '''Thecal cells''' (female) and '''interstitial cells''' (male) both form the sex hormone secreting cell population in the gonads. Leydig cells and interstitial cells are 2 names for the same cell in the testis. Primordial germ cells exist in both sexes and do form oocytes, but this is not what the question asked. The ductus deferens is the male internal genital tract formed from the mesonephric ducts. | ||
- ductus deferens and mesonephric ducts | - ductus deferens and mesonephric ducts | ||
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{The genes for testes-determining factors are located on the: | |||
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+ short arm of the Y chromosome | |||
|| Correct! The genes for testes-determining factors are located on the short arm of the {{ChrY}} chromosome | |||
- long arm of the Y chromosome | |||
|| Incorrect! The genes for testes-determining factors are located on the short arm of the {{ChrY}} chromosome | |||
- short arm of the X chromosome | |||
|| Incorrect! The genes for testes-determining factors are located on the short arm of the {{ChrY}} chromosome | |||
- long arm of the X chromosome | |||
|| Incorrect! The genes for testes-determining factors are located on the short arm of the {{ChrY}} chromosome | |||
- both the X and Y chromosomes contain these genes | |||
|| Incorrect! The genes for testes-determining factors are located on the short arm of the {{ChrY}} chromosome | |||
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Sex Determination Interactive Component
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Sex Determination from the lecture and practical.
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