Exam 4: Third Week: Becoming Trilaminar and Establishing Body Axes
Exam 1: Introduction5 Questions
Exam 2: Gametogenesis, Fertilization, and First Week10 Questions
Exam 3: Second Week: Becoming Bilaminar and Fully Implanting5 Questions
Exam 4: Third Week: Becoming Trilaminar and Establishing Body Axes10 Questions
Exam 5: Fourth Week: Forming the Embryo10 Questions
Exam 6: Principles and Mechanisms of Morphogenesis and Dysmorphogenesis10 Questions
Exam 7: Fetal Development and the Fetus As a Patient10 Questions
Exam 8: Development of the Skin and Its Derivatives19 Questions
Exam 9: Development of the Musculoskeletal System22 Questions
Exam 10: Development of the Central Nervous System15 Questions
Exam 11: Development of the Peripheral Nervous System5 Questions
Exam 12: Development of the Respiratory System and Body Cavities10 Questions
Exam 13: Development of the Heart10 Questions
Exam 14: Development of the Vasculature10 Questions
Exam 15: Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract10 Questions
Exam 16: Development of the Urinary System8 Questions
Exam 17: Development of the Reproductive System5 Questions
Exam 18: Development of the Pharyngeal Apparatus and Face35 Questions
Exam 19: Development of the Ears12 Questions
Exam 20: Development of the Eyes11 Questions
Exam 21: Development of the Limbs16 Questions
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Rieger syndrome,which affects development of both the teeth and eyes,results from haploinsufficiency in which gene in humans?
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A researcher inactivates Lefty1,a gene expressed in the anterior visceral endoderm of the mouse.What effect would inactivation of this gene have on the gastrula-stage embryo?
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Which tissues ingress through the cranial end of the primitive streak?
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Patterning of the mesoderm involves so-called dorsalizing and ventralizing factors.Inactivation of which protein(s)in the early embryo would be expected to result in dorsalized mesoderm?
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Caudal dysplasia results from defects in which developmental process?
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In a classical experiment,a portion of an amphibian gastrula was transplanted to the belly region of another embryo,resulting in the formation of a secondary embryo organized by the graft from host tissue.The equivalent area of the human embryo that would be expected to have similar organizer activity is what structure?
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Alagille syndrome involves a failure of proper segmentation of the paraxial mesoderm,ultimately resulting in defects of the vertebral column.Which signaling pathway is mutated in patients with Alagille?
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A man with recurrent respiratory infections and infertility is diagnosed with Kartagener syndrome.Mutations in the gene encoding which protein cause this syndrome?
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A researcher knocks out the Tbx6 gene in a mouse.Which tissue will not form in the early embryo?
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A boy is admitted to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy.During surgery it is noted that the inflamed appendix is located on the left side,rather than the right side,and that the patient has situs inversus viscerum totalis.Mutations in which gene are known to cause this condition in animal models?
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