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questionnumber="7"
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question="A slit in the aponeurosis of which muscle forms the superficial inguinal ring?"
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choice3="External abdominal oblique muscle"
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choice4="Internal abdominal oblique muscle"
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choice5="Transversus abdominis muscle"
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choice1="Rectus abdominis muscle"
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choice2="Cutaneous trunci muscle"
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correctchoice="3"
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' The caudal border of the external abdominal oblique muscle is thickened to form the inguinal ligament and a slit in its aponeurosis forms the superficial inguinal ring. [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology#Abdominal Musculature|WikiVet Article: abdominal musculature]]."
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The inguinal canal is bordered cranially by the internal abdominal oblique muscle. A slit in the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle forms the superficial inguinal ring. [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology#Abdominal Musculature|WikiVet Article: abdominal musculature]]."
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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The transversus abdominis muscle is not involved in the formation of the inguinal canal. A slit in the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle forms the superficial inguinal ring. [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology#Abdominal Musculature|WikiVet Article: abdominal musculature]]."
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The rectus abdominis muscle does not have an aponeurosis. A slit in the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle forms the superficial inguinal ring. [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology#Abdominal Musculature|WikiVet Article: abdominal musculature]]."
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The cutaneous trunci muscle is not involved in the formation of the inguinal canal. A slit in the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle forms the superficial inguinal ring. [[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology#Abdominal Musculature|WikiVet Article: abdominal musculature]]."
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