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Test Bank for Langman's Medical Embryology 15th Edition by T.W.
Sadler | All 1-21 Chapters Covered With Questions And Verified
Solutions With Detailed Rationales And Case Studies.

, TABLE OF CONTENT


Chapter 1: Introduction to Molecular Regulation and Signaling
Chapter 2: Gametogenesis: Conversion of Germ Cells into Male and
Female Gametes
Chapter 3: First Week of Development: Ovulation to Implantation
Chapter 4: Second Week of Development: Bilaminar Germ Disc
Chapter 5: Third Week of Development: Trilaminar Germ Disc
Chapter 6: Third to Eighth Weeks: The Embryonic Period
Chapter 7: The Gut Tube and the Body Cavities
Chapter 8: Third Month to Birth: The Fetus and Placenta
Chapter 9: Birth Defects and Prenatal Diagnosis
Chapter 10: The Axial Skeleton
Chapter 11: Muscular System
Chapter 12: Limbs
Chapter 13: Cardiovascular System
Chapter 14: Respiratory System
Chapter 15: Digestive System
Chapter 16: Urogenital System
Chapter 17: Head and Neck
Chapter 18: Central Nervous System
Chapter 19: Ear
Chapter 20: Eye
Chapter 21: Integumentary System

,CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Molecular Regulation and Signaling



Multiple-Choice Questions

1. Which type of cell signaling involves a secreted molecule that acts on nearby cells?

• A) Endocrine signaling

• B) Paracrine signaling

• C) Autocrine signaling

• D) Juxtacrine signaling
Paracrine signaling involves signaling molecules (e.g., growth factors) released by one cell
that act on adjacent target cells. Endocrine signaling acts at distant sites via blood. Autocrine
acts on the same cell. Juxtacrine requires direct cell-to-cell contact.



2. A transcription factor binds to DNA and regulates gene expression. Which domain is responsible
for DNA binding?

• A) Transactivation domain

• B) DNA-binding domain

• C) Ligand-binding domain

• D) Dimerization domain
The DNA-binding domain of a transcription factor recognizes and binds to specific DNA
sequences (response elements). The transactivation domain activates transcription. Ligand-
binding binds hormones. Dimerization allows protein-protein interaction.



3. Which signaling pathway is critically important for regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, and
apoptosis during early embryonic development?

• A) JAK-STAT pathway

• B) Wnt signaling pathway

• C) cAMP pathway

• D) Calcium signaling pathway
Wnt signaling is essential for embryonic patterning, cell fate determination, proliferation,
and stem cell maintenance. JAK-STAT is important for immune and cytokine signaling. cAMP
and calcium are second messenger systems.



4. A researcher is studying a signaling molecule that is secreted by a cell and then acts on the same
cell that produced it. This is an example of:

, • A) Paracrine signaling

• B) Autocrine signaling

• C) Endocrine signaling

• D) Synaptic signaling
Autocrine signaling occurs when a cell releases a signaling molecule that binds to
receptors on its own surface, stimulating itself. This is common in growth factor signaling and
cancer cells.



5. The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is crucial for embryonic patterning. Which of the following is
a mammalian Hedgehog homolog?

• A) Wnt3a

• B) FGF8

• C) Sonic Hedgehog (Shh)

• D) BMP4
Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is one of the three mammalian Hedgehog homologs (also Desert
Hedgehog and Indian Hedgehog). Shh is critical for neural tube patterning, limb
development, and left-right asymmetry.



6. Which type of receptor undergoes a conformational change upon ligand binding and
phosphorylates itself on tyrosine residues?

• A) G-protein coupled receptor

• B) Receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)

• C) Ion channel receptor

• D) Nuclear receptor
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) dimerize and autophosphorylate on tyrosine residues
when bound by ligand (e.g., growth factors). GPCRs couple to G proteins. Ion channels allow
ion flux. Nuclear receptors bind intracellular ligands.



7. A mutation that causes constitutive activation of the Ras protein would most likely lead to:

• A) Apoptosis

• B) Uncontrolled cell proliferation

• C) Cell cycle arrest

• D) Differentiation
Ras is a small GTPase that transduces growth signals from RTKs to the nucleus.

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