Difference between revisions of "Lizard anatomy quiz"
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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]]." | 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!''' Ribs are present on all vertebrae except tail and cervical vertebrae. [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Ribs are present on all vertebrae except tail and cervical vertebrae. [[Lizard Musculoskeletal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Musculoskeletal System]]." | ||
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| + | </WikiQuiz> | ||
| + | <WikiQuiz | ||
| + | questionnumber="1" | ||
| + | question="In lizards, what is the proctodeum?" | ||
| + | choice1="Part of the cloaca which collects urinary wastage." | ||
| + | choice3="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!''' | ||
| + | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' | ||
| + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' | ||
| + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' | ||
| + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' | ||
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</WikiQuiz> | </WikiQuiz> | ||
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Some lizards have a parietal eye which plays a role in ...? |
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Injecting lizards with nephrotoxic drugs could potentially result in increased renal toxicity because...? |
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What anatomical characteristic is specific to lizards capable of autotomy? |
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In lizards, what is the proctodeum? |