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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Human Anatomy knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
The signals for parturition arises from___________ |
A. | placenta |
B. | oxytocin |
C. | fetus |
D. | placenta and fully developed fetus |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
Where does the development of the notochord begin? |
A. | In the middle between two layer of bilaminar disc |
B. | From endodermal layer |
C. | At prechordal plate |
D. | At cranial end |
Answer» B. From endodermal layer | |
3. |
The signals for parturition arises from__________? |
A. | placenta |
B. | oxytocin |
C. | fetus |
D. | placenta and fully developed fetus |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
The notochord is essential for all except ____________ |
A. | to develop into mesoderm |
B. | to establish axis of the body |
C. | to establish nervous tissue in ectoderm |
D. | influence embryonic folding |
Answer» B. to establish axis of the body | |
5. |
Formation of primitive streak marks the beginning of ____________ |
A. | neuraltion |
B. | gastrulation |
C. | folding |
D. | notochord formation |
Answer» C. folding | |
6. |
Where does the development of notochord begin? |
A. | In the middle between two layer of bilaminar disc |
B. | From endodermal layer |
C. | At prechordal plate |
D. | At cranial end |
Answer» B. From endodermal layer | |
7. |
When does neuralation occur? |
A. | 1st week |
B. | 2nd week |
C. | 3rd week |
D. | 4th week |
Answer» D. 4th week | |
8. |
The first truly vertebrate development is marked by the formation of ________ |
A. | Notochord |
B. | Neural crest |
C. | Primitive streak |
D. | Coccyx |
Answer» C. Primitive streak | |
9. |
The segmented blocks of tissue that develop on each side of notochord are called as _______ |
A. | Somites |
B. | Neural tube |
C. | Neural crest |
D. | Adrenal medulla |
Answer» B. Neural tube | |
10. |
Which type of tissue gives rise to notochord? |
A. | Mesoderm |
B. | Endoderm |
C. | Ectoderm |
D. | Ovum |
Answer» B. Endoderm | |