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1.	Which of the following is the mRNA start codon in most cases? 
 
A.	UAA	B. AGU	C. AUG	D. UGA 
 
 
 
2.	Which of the types of RNA is the smallest? 
 
A.	mRNA	B. tRNA	C. rRNA	D. 
 
 
 
3.	Which of the following is not considered a pyrimidine? 
 
A.	C	B. T	C. U	D. G 
 
 
 
4.	Which of the following is paired correctly? 
 
A.	A-G	B. C-G	C. A-U	D. G-T 
 
 
 
5.	Which of the following characterizes a Western blot? 
 
A.	Antibody/protein hybridization	B. DNA/RNA combination	C. RNA ...
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Foregut 
(Ans- Pharynx to duodenum 
 
Midgut 
 (Ans- Duodenum to proximal 2/3 of transverse colon 
 
Hindgut 
(Ans- Distal 1/3 of transverse colon to anal canal above pectinate line 
 
Abnormal Rostral Fold Closure 
(Ans- Developmental defect of anterior abdominal wall that leads to STERNAL DEFECTS 
 
Abnormal Lateral Fold Closure 
 (Ans- Developmental defect of anterior abdominal wall that leads to OMPHALOCELE, GASTROSCHISIS 
 
Abnormal Caudal Fold Closure 
 (Ans- Developmental defect of ant...
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Where and why are lumbar punctures performed? - Answer- Spinal Block -> Anesthetic (into epidural space) 
Spinal Tap -> CSF extraction (into subarachnoid space)W 
 
B/W L3/L4 or L4/L5 
NB: Posterior to this is *cauda equina* 
 
Where does a *herniated intervertebral* disk occur? What causes it? - Answer- Occurs b/w L4/L5 or *L5/S1* and C5/C6 or C6/C7 
NB: affects lower spinal nerve # 
 
Degeneration of annulus fibrosis followed by *sudden compression* of nucleus pulposus 
 
What is the dif...
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USMLE(correct answers 100% )already passed!what cell takes up bacteria from the ileum and present antigen to immune cells 
M cell on peyer patch that will then secrete IgA 
 
 
 
what is the histology of hashimoto tyroiditis 
follicular destruction and germinal center formation 
 
 
 
what fungi is seen with mucicarmine staining 
cryptococcus neoformans 
 
 
 
what is the defect in osteogenesis imperfecta 
type 1 collage 
osteoid production by osteoblast 
 
 
 
what findings will you see in oste...
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When does malrotation occur? correct answer: at about the 10th week of gestation 
 
What is a malrotation? correct answer: a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? correct answer: at 3 weeks of life 
 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? correct answer: bilious vomitting 
 
How is a malrotation...
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When does malrotation occur? - correct answer at about the 10th week of gestation 
 
What is a malrotation? - correct answer a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? - correct answer at 3 weeks of life 
 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? - correct answer bilious vomitting 
 
How is a malrota...
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unconjugated bilirubin is bound to albumin in bloodstream and gets taken up in the liver and conjugated via Correct Answer-UDP glucuronosyl transferase 
 
foregut Correct Answer-esophagus to upper duodenum 
 
lower duodenum to proximal 2/3 Correct Answer-midgut 
 
distal 1/3 to pectinate line Correct Answer-hindgut 
 
week 6 and week 10 events Correct Answer-week 6 herniation through umbilical ring 
 
week 10: rotate around SMA counterclockwise 
 
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When does malrotation occur? - at about the 10th week of gestation 
What is a malrotation? - a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of 
development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? - at 3 weeks of life 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? - bilious vomitting 
How is a malrotation diagnosed? - upper GI study 
What are some radiologic findings tha...
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What embryo layer are the gut and respiratory tract derived from? - Correct Answer: Endoderm 
What are the four subgroups that arise from mesoderm? - Correct Answer: Paraxial 
Intermediate 
Head 
Lateral plate 
What embryo layer do somites arise from? - Correct Answer: Mesoderm - paraxial 
What embryo layer are the urogenital system and kidneys derived from? - Correct Answer: Mesoderm - 
intermediate 
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Which of the following is NOT one of the main regions of the insect digestive system? 
a. foregut 
b. midgut 
c. stomach 
d. hindgut 
e. none of the above correct answers C 
 
The most common type of insect mouthparts are: 
a. sucking 
b. chewing 
c. sponging 
d. none of the above correct answers B 
 
The mouthpart that is adapted for cutting, crushing, and grinding is the 
a. mandible 
b. maxilla 
c. labium 
d. none of the above correct answers A 
 
The mouthpart adapted for touching and tastin...
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CMN 568 Unit 4 Exam Questions and Answers 
When does malrotation occur? 
 
at about the 10th week of gestation 
 
 
 
 
What is a malrotation? 
a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
 
 
 
 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? 
 
at 3 weeks of life 
 
 
 
 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? 
 
bilious vomitting 
 
 
 
 
How is a m...
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