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DEV2011 - Early human development from cells to tissues - S1 2026

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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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 blood

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Which of the following statements does NOT apply to epithelium?

epithelium

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Which of the following tissue types is NOT considered connective tissue?

Connective

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Which of the following is a FORWARD genetics approach?

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genetics

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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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determined

 

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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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broken bone

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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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Neural crest in skull

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What is the correct order of events that occurs during gene expression? 

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You are a researcher investigating the role of signaling factors in initiating apoptosis in germ cells, using C. elegans.  You want to knock down the level of these factors by inhibiting their translation.  How would you do this? 

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Skim through the attached paper, to identify if it is a primary or secondary article.

Paper 1

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