Difference between revisions of "Snake anatomy quiz"
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− | question="What are the | + | question="What are the gastrosteges of snakes?" |
choice1="A single row of large ventral scales in that assist in locomotion" | choice1="A single row of large ventral scales in that assist in locomotion" | ||
choice3="Clear scales that cover the eyes and are shed during ecdysis" | choice3="Clear scales that cover the eyes and are shed during ecdysis" | ||
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feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' These cutaneous appendages are known as Hemepenes. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' These cutaneous appendages are known as Hemepenes. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | ||
feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This snake dentition is known as solenoglyphous. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion. The number of gastrosteges may be used in snake identification [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This snake dentition is known as solenoglyphous. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion. The number of gastrosteges may be used in snake identification [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | ||
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' These receptors occur in the labial pits of boids and pythons, and the heat pits of pit vipers and are used to located warm-blooded prey. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' These receptors occur in the labial pits of boids and pythons, and the heat pits of pit vipers and are used to located warm-blooded prey. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." |
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</WikiQuiz> | </WikiQuiz> | ||
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+ | questionnumber="3" | ||
+ | question="The caudal third of a snake does not contain which of the following?" | ||
+ | choice1="Kidneys" | ||
+ | choice3="Pancreas" | ||
+ | choice2="Liver" | ||
+ | choice4="Small intestine" | ||
+ | choice5="Spleen" | ||
+ | correctchoice="1" | ||
+ | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion. The number of gastrosteges may be used in snake identification [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | ||
+ | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' Scales that cover the eyes are called spectacles (also ocular scale, eye cap and brille). Gastrosteges are the enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | ||
+ | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' These cutaneous appendages are known as Hemepenes. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | ||
+ | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This snake dentition is known as solenoglyphous. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion. The number of gastrosteges may be used in snake identification [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | ||
+ | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' These receptors occur in the labial pits of boids and pythons, and the heat pits of pit vipers and are used to located warm-blooded prey. Gastrosteges are enlarged ventral scales on the body which aid locomotion [[Snake Skin|WikiVet Article: Snake Skin]]." | ||
+ | image= "Python_3rds.jpg"> | ||
+ | </WikiQuiz> | ||
[[Category:Quizzes]][[Category:Anatomy_&_Physiology_Quizzes]] | [[Category:Quizzes]][[Category:Anatomy_&_Physiology_Quizzes]] | ||
[[Category:Snake Quizzes]] | [[Category:Snake Quizzes]] |
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The Jacobson's organ in snakes play a role in...? |
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What are the gastrosteges of snakes? |
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The caudal third of a snake does not contain which of the following? |