Deck 3: Basic Embryology

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Lungs complete development at

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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<strong>  Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the oocyte?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the oocyte?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The embryonic period of prenatal development is the first ________ weeks.

A) two
B) four
C) eight
D) twelve
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<strong>  Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the morula?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the morula?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The coelom forms between which two layers of the lateral mesoderm?

A) paraxial and intermediate
B) intermediate and somatic
C) splanchnic and somatic
D) parietal and visceral
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All major organs are present in rudimentary form.

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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This develops into the epidermis of the skin.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Sex can be determined from the genitals.

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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Limbs are complete.

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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This develops into the brain and spinal cord.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Embryonic epiblast cells that remain on the surface of the trilaminar disc are ultimately called

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Approximately ________ percent of all children have some birth defect.

A) 0.01
B) 1
C) 3
D) 20
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<strong>  Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the uterus?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the uterus?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the blastocyst?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the blastocyst?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Mucus-producing glands of the respiratory tract arise from this layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The epiblast develops a primitive streak during days 14-15, the initial cells that ingress through the primitive streak become this germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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<strong>  Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the zygote?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the zygote?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Sensory nerve cells, the skin's pigment-producing cells, and the facial bones all derive from

A) neural crest cells
B) hypoblast
C) endoderm
D) mesoderm
E) trophoblast
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The neural tube develops from this layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Quickening occurs (mother feels fetus moving).

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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Which of the following is the proper sequence for neurulation?

A) neural tube, neural plate, neural groove
B) neural groove, neural plate, neural tube
C) neural plate, neural groove, neural tube
D) neural groove, brain, neural tube
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The ectoderm develops into the epithelium of the skin, whereas this layer gives rise to the epithelial lining of the gut tube.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The sclerotomes will develop into the

A) peritoneum.
B) visceral serosa.
C) vertebrae.
D) heart.
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The embryonic notochord will eventually be replaced by the developing ________, leaving only remnants that persist as the nucleus pulposus of intervertebral discs.

A) spinal cord
B) pharynx
C) lateral muscle
D) vertebral column
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Conception occurs in the

A) lateral third of the uterine tube.
B) ovary.
C) peritoneal cavity.
D) uterine cavity.
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Neural crest cells are derived from this germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Somites differentiate into

A) the epidermis.
B) myotomes.
C) the gastrointestinal lining.
D) muscles.
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This layer will give rise to the bones, ligaments and joints of the embryonic limbs.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Limb buds emerge in the human embryo about

A) day 9.
B) day 15.
C) day 28.
D) day 60.
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The mesoderm located deep to the neural tube that forms the kidneys and the gonads is the

A) endoderm.
B) ectoderm.
C) mesoderm-somites.
D) mesoderm-lateral plate.
E) intermediate mesoderm.
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Division of cells in a zygote is called

A) blastulation.
B) cleavage.
C) gastrulation.
D) induction.
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The dermis of the dorsal body region is derived from somites. However, the dermis of the ventral body region is derived from

A) endoderm.
B) ectoderm.
C) mesoderm-somites.
D) mesoderm-lateral plate.
E) intermediate mesoderm.
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The splanchnic mesoderm forms next to this layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Blood vessels and the heart arise from this primary germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The gonads arise from what embryonic structure?

A) notochord
B) endoderm
C) splanchnic mesoderm
D) intermediate mesoderm
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The ribs and vertebrae form from this primary germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The embryonic layer that invades the lining of the uterus and forms the placenta is the

A) trophoblast.
B) embryoblast.
C) inner cell mass.
D) endometrium.
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A transverse section through the 24-day embryo, dorsal to ventral, would first contact the

A) neural tube.
B) notochord.
C) somites.
D) myotomes.
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Which of the following is endodermal in origin?

A) liver
B) spleen
C) blood vessels
D) skin
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Splanchnic mesoderm forms the

A) heart.
B) notochord.
C) brain.
D) skin.
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Most organ systems are fully formed and ready to function in the fetus by the sixth month. Which of the following systems is the exception to this generalization because it takes longer to finish development?

A) the circulatory system
B) the respiratory system
C) the urinary system
D) the integumentary system
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Which of the following does not distinguish mesoderm from either endoderm or ectoderm?

A) It is a mesenchyme tissue.
B) It is derived from the epiblast.
C) It is the last of the three germ layers to develop.
D) Its cells can migrate widely within the embryo.
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The body's axis of development is determined by the

A) blastomeres.
B) epiblast.
C) notochord.
D) primitive streak.
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Which characteristic is not true of a blastocyst?

A) It contains a fluid-filled cavity.
B) It develops 24-36 hours after conception.
C) It has an inner cell mass and an outer trophoblast.
D) It implants into the uterus.
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Male and female fetuses can first be distinguished by their genitalia at

A) 1 week.
B) 3 weeks.
C) 3 months.
D) 7 months.
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Somatic mesoderm gives rise to all of the following except

A) some bones.
B) some serous membranes.
C) dermis of the skin of the belly.
D) epidermis of the upper limb.
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The term bilaminar disc refers to the embryonic ________ and ________.

A) epidermis; dermis
B) ectoderm; mesoderm
C) epiblast; hypoblast
D) inner cell mass; trophoblast
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Another name for birth defect is

A) birth illness.
B) teratogenesis.
C) congenital abnormality.
D) prenatal pathology.
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Implantation of the blastocyst into the uterine lining takes about

A) 1 week.
B) 2 weeks.
C) 3 weeks.
D) 4 weeks.
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Mesenchyme would refer to ________ but not ________.

A) mesoderm; ectoderm
B) ectoderm; mesoderm
C) endoderm; ectoderm
D) ectoderm; endoderm
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The urinary bladder is derived from which embryonic layer?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) neural crest
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The most common cause of mental retardation in the United States is

A) anencephaly.
B) spina bifida.
C) fetal alcohol syndrome.
D) thalidomide.
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The primary germ layer that ultimately produces the hair, fingernails, and toenails is

A) ectoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) endoderm.
D) neural crest.
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The primary germ layer that ultimately forms the serous membranes of the peritoneum is

A) ectoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) endoderm.
D) neural crest.
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The expression "breaking water" during birthing refers to the rupture of the

A) amniotic sac
B) allantois.
C) chorion.
D) yolk sac.
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The neural tube of the embryo develops into the

A) spinal cord.
B) neural crest.
C) sensory neurons.
D) dorsal skin.
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A teratogen is

A) a deformed baby.
B) a specific sedative used in the 1950s in Europe.
C) a chemical agent, infectious agent or environmental factor that causes birth defects.
D) a stage of development in the mid-fetal period.
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In human embryos, the yolk sac is important because it

A) stores yolk.
B) gives rise to earliest blood cells and blood vessels.
C) stores nitrogenous wastes.
D) allows for gas exchange through the placenta.
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The solid mass of cells that results from cleavage of the zygote is the

A) trophoblast.
B) blastocyst.
C) morula.
D) gastrula.
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Fertilization is to zygote as

A) egg is to sperm.
B) oocyte is to ovary.
C) cleavage is to morula.
D) birth is to parturition.
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Which of the following adult structures derives from neural crest?

A) all the nerve cells in the brain
B) all the nerve cells in the spinal cord
C) all the pigment-producing cells in the body
D) all bones
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Thalidomide, once used to alleviate morning sickness in pregnant women, resulted in

A) severe limb abnormalities.
B) heart defects.
C) mental retardation.
D) multiple births.
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As a result of folding, the embryo acquires a tadpole shape by

A) day 9.
B) day 12.
C) day 15.
D) day 24.
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Which of the following is not a primary germ layer?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) epidermis
D) endoderm
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The ability of one cell to influence the development of its neighboring cells is called

A) blastulation.
B) cleavage.
C) gastrulation.
D) induction.
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Production of surfactant begins during week 22-26 of gestation. Premature infants born after week 26

A) will not survive.
B) will not need medical assistance for breathing.
C) will need medical assistance for breathing.
D) will be at increased risk for visual disorders and mental impairment.
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Which of the following appears latest in human development?

A) limb buds
B) somites
C) heart
D) separate fingers
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Which of the following is not a property of mesenchyme?

A) It is present before birth.
B) Its cells migrate.
C) Its cells are star-shaped.
D) Its cells attach closely to one another and form sheets.
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The cavity in the mesoderm that ultimately develops into the peritoneal, pericardial, and pleural cavities is called the

A) antrum.
B) blastocoel.
C) coelom.
D) dermatome.
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The amniotic sac is derived from the epiblast, while the placenta develops from the

A) bilaminar disc.
B) hypoblast.
C) neural crest.
D) trophoblast.
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Conjoined twins occur as a result of

A) complete separation of cells in the early morula.
B) failure of the blastocyst to implant in the uterine lining.
C) incomplete division of the inner cell mass.
D) fertilization of the ovum by two different sperm
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The epiblast gives rise to the three primary germ layers.
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The outer membrane of the amniotic sac is called the amnion.
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If a mutation occurs in the hypoblast cells of a bilaminar embryo, one might expect birth defects to be present in the

A) blood cells or vessels.
B) brain and spinal cord.
C) hair and skin.
D) musculoskeletal system.
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Identical (monozygotic) twins are

A) formed from splitting of the inner cell mass.
B) formed from splitting of the zygote.
C) formed from the release of two eggs.
D) formed from two sperm fertilizing one egg.
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Spina bifida results when the neural tube fails to close in the head.
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The embryonic notochord gives rise to part of the intervertebral discs in the adult human.
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The correct sequence for embryonic development is

A) zygote, blastocyst, morula.
B) zygote, morula, blastocyst.
C) blastocyst, morula, zygote.
D) zygote, fetus, embryo.
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Based on the proportions of the adult body, the 3-month fetus still shows disproportionately large

A) hands.
B) stomach.
C) head.
D) heart.
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The inner cell mass will form the embryo, and the trophoblast will form the placenta.
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Lungs complete development at

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
E
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Which letter indicates the oocyte?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
A
3
The embryonic period of prenatal development is the first ________ weeks.

A) two
B) four
C) eight
D) twelve
C
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Which letter indicates the morula?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The coelom forms between which two layers of the lateral mesoderm?

A) paraxial and intermediate
B) intermediate and somatic
C) splanchnic and somatic
D) parietal and visceral
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All major organs are present in rudimentary form.

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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This develops into the epidermis of the skin.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Sex can be determined from the genitals.

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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Limbs are complete.

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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This develops into the brain and spinal cord.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Embryonic epiblast cells that remain on the surface of the trilaminar disc are ultimately called

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Approximately ________ percent of all children have some birth defect.

A) 0.01
B) 1
C) 3
D) 20
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Which letter indicates the uterus?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which letter indicates the blastocyst?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Mucus-producing glands of the respiratory tract arise from this layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The epiblast develops a primitive streak during days 14-15, the initial cells that ingress through the primitive streak become this germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Which letter indicates the zygote?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Sensory nerve cells, the skin's pigment-producing cells, and the facial bones all derive from

A) neural crest cells
B) hypoblast
C) endoderm
D) mesoderm
E) trophoblast
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The neural tube develops from this layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Quickening occurs (mother feels fetus moving).

A) 8 weeks (end of embryonic period)
B) 9-12 weeks (month 3)
C) 13-16 weeks (month 4)
D) 17-20 weeks (month 5)
E) 21-30 weeks (months 6 and 7)
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Which of the following is the proper sequence for neurulation?

A) neural tube, neural plate, neural groove
B) neural groove, neural plate, neural tube
C) neural plate, neural groove, neural tube
D) neural groove, brain, neural tube
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The ectoderm develops into the epithelium of the skin, whereas this layer gives rise to the epithelial lining of the gut tube.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The sclerotomes will develop into the

A) peritoneum.
B) visceral serosa.
C) vertebrae.
D) heart.
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The embryonic notochord will eventually be replaced by the developing ________, leaving only remnants that persist as the nucleus pulposus of intervertebral discs.

A) spinal cord
B) pharynx
C) lateral muscle
D) vertebral column
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Conception occurs in the

A) lateral third of the uterine tube.
B) ovary.
C) peritoneal cavity.
D) uterine cavity.
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Neural crest cells are derived from this germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Somites differentiate into

A) the epidermis.
B) myotomes.
C) the gastrointestinal lining.
D) muscles.
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This layer will give rise to the bones, ligaments and joints of the embryonic limbs.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Limb buds emerge in the human embryo about

A) day 9.
B) day 15.
C) day 28.
D) day 60.
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The mesoderm located deep to the neural tube that forms the kidneys and the gonads is the

A) endoderm.
B) ectoderm.
C) mesoderm-somites.
D) mesoderm-lateral plate.
E) intermediate mesoderm.
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Division of cells in a zygote is called

A) blastulation.
B) cleavage.
C) gastrulation.
D) induction.
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The dermis of the dorsal body region is derived from somites. However, the dermis of the ventral body region is derived from

A) endoderm.
B) ectoderm.
C) mesoderm-somites.
D) mesoderm-lateral plate.
E) intermediate mesoderm.
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The splanchnic mesoderm forms next to this layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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Blood vessels and the heart arise from this primary germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The gonads arise from what embryonic structure?

A) notochord
B) endoderm
C) splanchnic mesoderm
D) intermediate mesoderm
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The ribs and vertebrae form from this primary germ layer.

A) endoderm
B) ectoderm
C) mesoderm-somites
D) mesoderm-lateral plate
E) intermediate mesoderm
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The embryonic layer that invades the lining of the uterus and forms the placenta is the

A) trophoblast.
B) embryoblast.
C) inner cell mass.
D) endometrium.
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A transverse section through the 24-day embryo, dorsal to ventral, would first contact the

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B) notochord.
C) somites.
D) myotomes.
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Which of the following is endodermal in origin?

A) liver
B) spleen
C) blood vessels
D) skin
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Splanchnic mesoderm forms the

A) heart.
B) notochord.
C) brain.
D) skin.
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Most organ systems are fully formed and ready to function in the fetus by the sixth month. Which of the following systems is the exception to this generalization because it takes longer to finish development?

A) the circulatory system
B) the respiratory system
C) the urinary system
D) the integumentary system
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42
Which of the following does not distinguish mesoderm from either endoderm or ectoderm?

A) It is a mesenchyme tissue.
B) It is derived from the epiblast.
C) It is the last of the three germ layers to develop.
D) Its cells can migrate widely within the embryo.
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43
The body's axis of development is determined by the

A) blastomeres.
B) epiblast.
C) notochord.
D) primitive streak.
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44
Which characteristic is not true of a blastocyst?

A) It contains a fluid-filled cavity.
B) It develops 24-36 hours after conception.
C) It has an inner cell mass and an outer trophoblast.
D) It implants into the uterus.
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45
Male and female fetuses can first be distinguished by their genitalia at

A) 1 week.
B) 3 weeks.
C) 3 months.
D) 7 months.
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46
Somatic mesoderm gives rise to all of the following except

A) some bones.
B) some serous membranes.
C) dermis of the skin of the belly.
D) epidermis of the upper limb.
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47
The term bilaminar disc refers to the embryonic ________ and ________.

A) epidermis; dermis
B) ectoderm; mesoderm
C) epiblast; hypoblast
D) inner cell mass; trophoblast
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48
Another name for birth defect is

A) birth illness.
B) teratogenesis.
C) congenital abnormality.
D) prenatal pathology.
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49
Implantation of the blastocyst into the uterine lining takes about

A) 1 week.
B) 2 weeks.
C) 3 weeks.
D) 4 weeks.
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50
Mesenchyme would refer to ________ but not ________.

A) mesoderm; ectoderm
B) ectoderm; mesoderm
C) endoderm; ectoderm
D) ectoderm; endoderm
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51
The urinary bladder is derived from which embryonic layer?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) neural crest
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52
The most common cause of mental retardation in the United States is

A) anencephaly.
B) spina bifida.
C) fetal alcohol syndrome.
D) thalidomide.
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53
The primary germ layer that ultimately produces the hair, fingernails, and toenails is

A) ectoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) endoderm.
D) neural crest.
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54
The primary germ layer that ultimately forms the serous membranes of the peritoneum is

A) ectoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) endoderm.
D) neural crest.
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55
The expression "breaking water" during birthing refers to the rupture of the

A) amniotic sac
B) allantois.
C) chorion.
D) yolk sac.
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56
The neural tube of the embryo develops into the

A) spinal cord.
B) neural crest.
C) sensory neurons.
D) dorsal skin.
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57
A teratogen is

A) a deformed baby.
B) a specific sedative used in the 1950s in Europe.
C) a chemical agent, infectious agent or environmental factor that causes birth defects.
D) a stage of development in the mid-fetal period.
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58
In human embryos, the yolk sac is important because it

A) stores yolk.
B) gives rise to earliest blood cells and blood vessels.
C) stores nitrogenous wastes.
D) allows for gas exchange through the placenta.
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59
The solid mass of cells that results from cleavage of the zygote is the

A) trophoblast.
B) blastocyst.
C) morula.
D) gastrula.
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60
Fertilization is to zygote as

A) egg is to sperm.
B) oocyte is to ovary.
C) cleavage is to morula.
D) birth is to parturition.
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61
Which of the following adult structures derives from neural crest?

A) all the nerve cells in the brain
B) all the nerve cells in the spinal cord
C) all the pigment-producing cells in the body
D) all bones
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62
Thalidomide, once used to alleviate morning sickness in pregnant women, resulted in

A) severe limb abnormalities.
B) heart defects.
C) mental retardation.
D) multiple births.
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63
As a result of folding, the embryo acquires a tadpole shape by

A) day 9.
B) day 12.
C) day 15.
D) day 24.
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64
Which of the following is not a primary germ layer?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) epidermis
D) endoderm
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65
The ability of one cell to influence the development of its neighboring cells is called

A) blastulation.
B) cleavage.
C) gastrulation.
D) induction.
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66
Production of surfactant begins during week 22-26 of gestation. Premature infants born after week 26

A) will not survive.
B) will not need medical assistance for breathing.
C) will need medical assistance for breathing.
D) will be at increased risk for visual disorders and mental impairment.
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67
Which of the following appears latest in human development?

A) limb buds
B) somites
C) heart
D) separate fingers
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68
Which of the following is not a property of mesenchyme?

A) It is present before birth.
B) Its cells migrate.
C) Its cells are star-shaped.
D) Its cells attach closely to one another and form sheets.
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69
The cavity in the mesoderm that ultimately develops into the peritoneal, pericardial, and pleural cavities is called the

A) antrum.
B) blastocoel.
C) coelom.
D) dermatome.
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70
The amniotic sac is derived from the epiblast, while the placenta develops from the

A) bilaminar disc.
B) hypoblast.
C) neural crest.
D) trophoblast.
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71
Conjoined twins occur as a result of

A) complete separation of cells in the early morula.
B) failure of the blastocyst to implant in the uterine lining.
C) incomplete division of the inner cell mass.
D) fertilization of the ovum by two different sperm
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72
The epiblast gives rise to the three primary germ layers.
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73
The outer membrane of the amniotic sac is called the amnion.
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74
If a mutation occurs in the hypoblast cells of a bilaminar embryo, one might expect birth defects to be present in the

A) blood cells or vessels.
B) brain and spinal cord.
C) hair and skin.
D) musculoskeletal system.
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75
Identical (monozygotic) twins are

A) formed from splitting of the inner cell mass.
B) formed from splitting of the zygote.
C) formed from the release of two eggs.
D) formed from two sperm fertilizing one egg.
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76
Spina bifida results when the neural tube fails to close in the head.
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77
The embryonic notochord gives rise to part of the intervertebral discs in the adult human.
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78
The correct sequence for embryonic development is

A) zygote, blastocyst, morula.
B) zygote, morula, blastocyst.
C) blastocyst, morula, zygote.
D) zygote, fetus, embryo.
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79
Based on the proportions of the adult body, the 3-month fetus still shows disproportionately large

A) hands.
B) stomach.
C) head.
D) heart.
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80
The inner cell mass will form the embryo, and the trophoblast will form the placenta.
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