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DEV2011 - Early human development from cells to tissues - S1 2025

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If you were to break your leg, which of the following cell types would be most important in healing the break?

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You are trying to work out whether the eye region of a Xenopus embryo is determined or not at a particular stage of development. 

You transplant the eye region into the hindlimb region of a second embryo. If the eye region was determined, how would this transplanted tissue develop?

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Which of the following is a FORWARD genetics approach?

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Which of the following statements does NOT apply to epithelium?

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You are looking down your microscope at a group of blood cells. One of these cells contains granules that stain well with eosin, have a diameter around 12-15 microns, and have a bilobed nucleus.  What cell type are you looking at?

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Cranial neural crest cells form some of the skull bones, without a cartilage intermediate. What is this process called?

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What is involved in intramembranous ossification?

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Match the following cell types of bone with their function:

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Match up the two major types of bone with the location where each is predominantly found:

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Where would you find fibrous cartilage?  

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