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| | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Although sensitive to changes in light, the parietal eye cannot form images. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Although sensitive to changes in light, the parietal eye cannot form images. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." |
| | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The parietal eye is a sensory organ connected to the central nervous system and the pineal gland by the small parietal nerve; it functions in hormone production (including reproduction) and thermoregulation. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The parietal eye is a sensory organ connected to the central nervous system and the pineal gland by the small parietal nerve; it functions in hormone production (including reproduction) and thermoregulation. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." |
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| | choice1="They have a horizontal fracture plane through the body." | | choice1="They have a horizontal fracture plane through the body." |
| | choice3="They have a vertical fracture plane through the body." | | choice3="They have a vertical fracture plane through the body." |
| − | choice2="They lack the neural arch of the tail vertebrae." | + | choice2="They lack part of the neural arch of the tail vertebrae." |
| − | choice4="They have a single occiptal condyle" | + | choice4="They have a single occiptal condyle." |
| | choice5="They have ribs on tail and cervical vertebrae." | | choice5="They have ribs on tail and cervical vertebrae." |
| | correctchoice="3" | | correctchoice="3" |
| − | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' ." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' Lizards that are capable of autotomy have a vertical fracture plane through the body and part of the neural arch of the tail vertebrae. [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." |
| − | feedback3="'''Correct!''' "They have a vertical fracture plane through the body and part of the neural arch of the tail vertebrae." [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' Lizards that are capable of autotomy have a vertical fracture plane through the body and part of the neural arch of the tail vertebrae. [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." |
| − | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The parietal eye is a sensory organ connected to the central nervous system and the pineal gland by the small parietal nerve; it functions in hormone production (including reproduction) and thermoregulation. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' Lizards that are capable of autotomy have a vertical fracture plane through the body and part of the neural arch of the tail vertebrae. [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." |
| − | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Although sensitive to changes in light, the parietal eye cannot form images. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Like other reptiles, lizards have a single occiptal condyle. This characteristic isn't specific to lizards capabale of autotomy. [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." |
| − | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The parietal eye is a sensory organ connected to the central nervous system and the pineal gland by the small parietal nerve; it functions in hormone production (including reproduction) and thermoregulation. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Ribs are present on all vertebrae except tail and cervical vertebrae. [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." |
| | + | image= "Image:Lizard_autotomy.jpg"> |
| | + | </WikiQuiz> |
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| | + | questionnumber="4" |
| | + | question="In lizards, what is the proctodeum?" |
| | + | choice1="The part of the cloaca which collects urinary wastage." |
| | + | choice3="The part of the cloaca which collects faeces." |
| | + | choice2="The final chamber of the cloaca, prior to elimination." |
| | + | choice4="The equivalent of a caecum in mammals." |
| | + | choice5="The name given to the transverse cloacal slit." |
| | + | correctchoice="2" |
| | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' The ureodeum is the part of the cloaca which collects urinary wastage. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]" |
| | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' The coprodeum is the part of cloaca which collects faeces. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]" |
| | + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' The proctodeum is the final chamber of the cloaca, prior to elimination. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]" |
| | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' A caecum is present in many lizard species. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]" |
| | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' The vent is the external opening of the cloaca. The proctodeum is the final chamber of the cloaca, prior to elimination. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]" |
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| | </WikiQuiz> | | </WikiQuiz> |
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