Line 16: |
Line 16: |
| choice3="Blastomere" | | choice3="Blastomere" |
| correctchoice="2" | | correctchoice="2" |
− | feedback2="'''Correct!''' A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Fertilisation%2C Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Embryonic Development of the Blastocyst- Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." | + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' A primary oocyte is formed when a diploid oogonium undergoes mitosis, thereby creating cells with a full complement of chromosomes i.e. diploid cells. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Fertilisation%2C Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Embryonic Development of the Blastocyst- Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' A primary oocyte is formed when a diploid oogonium undergoes mitosis, thereby creating cells with a full complement of chromosomes i.e. diploid cells. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' An oogonium is produced when a primordial germ cell (which is diploid) undergoes mitosis thereby creating cells with a full complement of chromosomes i.e. diploid cells. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Fertilisation%2C Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Embryonic Development of the Blastocyst- Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' An oogonium is produced when a primordial germ cell (which is diploid) undergoes mitosis thereby creating cells with a full complement of chromosomes i.e. diploid cells. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' A zygote is formed when the male and female pronuclei fuse resulting in a single diploid nucleus. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Fertilisation%2C Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Embryonic Development of the Blastocyst- Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' A zygote is formed when the male and female pronuclei fuse resulting in a single diploid nucleus. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' A blastomere is formed when the zygote undergoes mitosis thereby creating cells with a full complement of chromosomes i.e. diploid cells. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Fertilisation%2C Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Embryonic Development of the Blastocyst- Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' A blastomere is formed when the zygote undergoes mitosis thereby creating cells with a full complement of chromosomes i.e. diploid cells. A secondary oocyte is formed when a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis, therefore it has half the number of chromosomes making it haploid. [[Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology#Pre-Implantation Development|WikiVet Article: embryonic development of the blastocyst]]." |
| image= ""> | | image= ""> |
| </WikiQuiz> | | </WikiQuiz> |