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Full Download Test Bank For Human Embryology and Developmental Biology 6th Edition Carlson PDF Full Chapter
4. Adherons are inductive particles released by the ___________ of the endocardial cushion
area.
A. Endocardium
B. Cardiac jelly
C. Myocardium
D. Epicardium
E. None of the above
ANS: C
ANS: B
ANS: D
ANS: A
ANS: E
9. Tissue from the sinus venosus becomes absorbed into the ____________.
A. Pulmonary veins
B. Ductus venosus
C. Left atrioventricular valve
D. Wall of right atrium
E. Thoracic duct
ANS: D
10. Nucleated erythrocytes found in the embryo are produced in the _____________.
A. Yolk sac
B. Para-aortic clusters
C. Liver
D. Bone marrow
E. None of the above
ANS: A
ANS: C
12. Which of the following cardiac malformations requires the presence of a secondary
defect to be compatible with life?
A. Interatrial septal defect
B. Interventricular septal defect
C. Patent ductus arteriosus
D. Tricuspid atresia
E. None of the above
ANS: D
13. In order to be compatible with postnatal life, tricuspid atresia would have to be
accompanied by ______________.
A. Common truncus arteriosus + patent ductus arteriosus
B. Ventricular septal defect + common truncus arteriosus
C. Atrial septal defect + patent ductus arteriosus
D. Any of the above
E. None of the above
ANS: D
14. The ventral aortic root cephalic to the third aortic arch becomes the ___________.
A. External carotid artery
B. Stapedial artery
C. Ascending aorta
D. Internal carotid artery
E. Ductus arteriosus
ANS: A
15. The internal carotid artery arises from aortic arch ________.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 6
ANS: C
ANS: B
ANS: D
18. Embryonic hematopoiesis takes place in all of the organs except the ______________.
A. Liver
B. Yolk sac
C. Bone marrow
D. Placenta
E. All of the above are correct
ANS: E
19. Cells of the secondary heart field contribute to the formation of all except the
_____________.
A. Right ventricle
B. Right atrium
C. Outflow
D. Tract
E. Left atrium
F. All of the above are correct
ANS: E
Language: English
BY
LEWIS R. FARNELL, D.Litt., M.A.
FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD
AUTHOR OF
“CULTS OF THE GREEK STATES,” “EVOLUTION OF RELIGION,”
“HIGHER ASPECTS OF GREEK RELIGION” (HIBBERT LECTURES)
CHAPTER II.
Statement of the Problem and the Evidence.
CHAPTER III.
Morphology of the Compared Religions.
CHAPTER IV.
Anthropomorphism and Theriomorphism in Anatolia and the
Mediterranean.
CHAPTER V.
Predominance of the Goddess.
CHAPTER VI.
The Deities as Nature-Powers.
CHAPTER VII.
The Deities as Social-Powers.
CHAPTER VIII.
Religion and Morality.
CHAPTER IX.
Purity a Divine Attribute.
CHAPTER X.
Concept of Divine Power and Ancient Cosmogonies.
CHAPTER XI.
The Religious Temperament of the Eastern and Western
Peoples.
The relation of the individual to the deity more intimate in
Mesopotamia than in Greece—The religious temper more
ecstatic, more prone to self-abasement, sentimentality, rapture
—Humility and the fear of God ethical virtues in Babylonia—The
child named after the god in both societies—In some Semitic
communities the deity takes a title from the worshipper—
Fanaticism in Mesopotamian religion, entire absence of it in the
Hellenic
CHAPTER XII.
Eschatologic Ideas of East and West.
CHAPTER XIII.
Comparison of the Ritual.
CHAPTER XIV.
Summary of Results.
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS.
ENDNOTES.
GREECE AND BABYLON.
CHAPTER I.
Inaugural Lecture.