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ZOO 3603C - EXAM 1 SAMPLE QUESTIONS
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How has developmental biology impacted modern medicine? - Answer-IVF (in vitro fertilization) 
teratology - study of congenital abnormalities 
Birth defects, prenatal diagnosis 
cloning 
 
What is regulation? - Answer-the ability to respecify cells so that the removal of cells destined to become a particular structure can be compensated for by other cells producing that structure 
 
Who discovered Regulation? - Answer-Roux 
 
What is determination? - Answer-the second and irreversible stage of ...
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 4 Practice Questions With Verified Solutions
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Evo of Regeneration: what do we mean by regeneration at the molecular level? - 
answerconstant biochemical turnover, so at this level everything regenerates 
Evo of Regeneration: what do we mean by regeneration at the cellular level? - answercells 
are perfect regenerators, constantly replacing cytoplasm. Constantly replacing red blood cells. 
Evo of Regeneration: why types of tissues can be regenerated? - answervasculature 
skeleta...
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 3 Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Axonal Guidance: where are motor neurons produced? - answerventral spinal cord 
Axonal Guidance: what is the optic vesicle? - answeran outgrowth of the forebrain 
neuroepithelium, the developing eye 
Axonal Guidance: how is he lens induced? - answerWhen the optic vesicle meets the surface 
ectoderm, the lens is induced in the ectoderm 
Axonal Guidance: what are the layers of the developing eye? - answerneural retina - inner 
layer...
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 1 Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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How has developmental biology impacted modern medicine? - answerIVF (in vitro 
fertilization) 
teratology - study of congenital abnormalities 
Birth defects, prenatal diagnosis 
cloning 
What is regulation? - answerthe ability to respecify cells so that the removal of cells destined 
to become a particular structure can be compensated for by other cells producing that structure 
Who discovered Regulation? - answerRoux 
What is det...
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 4 Practice Questions With Latest Solutions
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Evo of Regeneration: what do we mean by regeneration at the molecular level? - Correct Answer constant biochemical turnover, so at this level everything regenerates 
 
Evo of Regeneration: what do we mean by regeneration at the cellular level? - Correct Answer cells are perfect regenerators, constantly replacing cytoplasm. Constantly replacing red blood cells. 
 
Evo of Regeneration: why types of tissues can be regenerated? - Correct Answer vasculature 
skeletal muscle 
flexible lungs 
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 3 Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Axonal Guidance: where are motor neurons produced? - answerventral spinal cord 
Axonal Guidance: what is the optic vesicle? - answeran outgrowth of the forebrain 
neuroepithelium, the developing eye 
Axonal Guidance: how is he lens induced? - answerWhen the optic vesicle meets the surface 
ectoderm, the lens is induced in the ectoderm 
Axonal Guidance: what are the layers of the developing eye? - answerneural retina - inner 
layer...
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ZOO 3603C Exam Bundle With Complete Solutions. Verified And Updated.
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 3 Practice Questions (ANSWERED)
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L16 Axonal Guidance: What is axonal guidance? - Correct Answer e.g. development of the eye and visual maps -retinotectal system 
 
L16 Axonal Guidance: Where are motor neurons produced? - Correct Answer Ventral spinal cord 
 
L16 Axonal Guidance: How do the axons from the motor neurons connect to their target? - Correct Answer All neurons have a cell body where the nucleus is located and one axon. 
 
L16 Axonal Guidance: Do the axons have to be close to their target? - Correct Answer Do ...
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 1 Sample Questions Answered & Graded
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How has developmental biology impacted modern medicine? - Correct Answer IVF (in vitro fertilization) 
teratology - study of congenital abnormalities 
Birth defects, prenatal diagnosis 
cloning 
 
What is regulation? - Correct Answer the ability to respecify cells so that the removal of cells destined to become a particular structure can be compensated for by other cells producing that structure 
 
Who discovered Regulation? - Correct Answer Roux 
 
What is determination? - Correct Answer t...
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 4 Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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ZOO 3603C - Exam 4 Practice Questions 
with 100% Correct Answers 
Evo of Regeneration: what do we mean by regeneration at the molecular 
level? - constant biochemical turnover, so at this level everything 
regenerates 
Evo of Regeneration: what do we mean by regeneration at the cellular 
level? - cells are perfect regenerators, constantly replacing cytoplasm. 
Constantly replacing red blood cells. 
Evo of Regeneration: why types of tissues can be regenerated? - 
vasculature 
skeletal muscle 
fle...
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