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− | feedback1="'''Correct!''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" | + | feedback1="'''Correct!''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" |
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− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The early gut is a straight tube but later rotates through 270 degrees so that the adult configuration is attained. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Development|WikiVet Article: Small intestine development]]" |
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Questions reviewed by: | Mr David Kilroy MVB CVMA MRCVS David Bainbridge VetMB MA PhD MRCVS |
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In the embryo, what structure does the falciform ligament contain? |
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During development, the intestines rotate around the cranial mesenteric artery. Through how many degrees do they rotate in the dog? |
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In the adult, what structure does the septum transversum form? |
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What is the temporal sequence of events in the formation of a mature mammalian kidney? |
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What determines gonadal differentiation in to a male? |
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From which germ layer is the heart derived? |
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Which pair of aortic arches form the internal carotid arteries? |
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In the foetus, the ductus venosus shunts blood between which two structures? |