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Anterior Rectus Sheath just above pubic
symphysis is formed by ?
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Correct Answer - B
Ans. is 'B' i.e., Aponeurosis of three muscles including External
Oblique, Internal Oblique, and Transversus Abdominis

The anterior wall just above the symphysis pubis (area below the
arcuate line) → is formed by aponeurosis of all three muscles
(external oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominis).
Three aponeurotic layers forming rectus sheath of both sides
interlace with each other to form a tendinous raphe, Linea alba. It
extends from the xiphoid process to pubic symphysis.
Linea alba is narrow and indistinct below the umbilicus, as two recti
lie in close contact. Linea alba broadens out above the level of the umbilicus.

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Where is the highest oxygen
concentration presents in fetal
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Anonymous Quiz
10%
A.SVC
48%
B.IVC
24%
C.Aorta
19%
D.Right ventricle
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Where is the highest oxygen
concentration presents in fetal
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Correct Answer - B
Ans: B. IVC
Highly oxygenated blood from the placenta is carried to the
fetus by the umbilical vein, which is shunted to the inferior vena
cava.
Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics 20th Edition (Page no 2161)

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Nucleus fasciculatus is seen in ?

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Anonymous Quiz
11%
A.Frontal lobe
54%
B.Medulla
16%
C.temporal lobe
19%
D.Midbrain
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Nucleus fasciculatus is seen in ?

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Correct Answer - B
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Medulla [Ref Quantitative Human physiology : An introduction p. 327]
It has not been mentioned in any textbook.
But according to the above mentioned reference nucleus
fasciculatus is the other name of nucleus cuneatus.
"The sensory fibers of dorsal column travel in tracts, fasciculus
gracilis and fasciculus Cuneatus in the Cord and these fibers make
synapses with second order neurons in the nucleus gracilis and the nucleus fasciculatus". — Quantitative Human physiology.
Nucleus gracilis and nucleus fasciculus are found in the medulla.

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Ovarian artery is a branch of:
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Correct Answer - C
The ovarian artery arises from the abdominal part of the aorta at the
level of the first lumbar vertebra. The artery is long and slender and
passes downward and laterally behind the peritoneum. It crosses the external iliac artery at the pelvic inlet and enters the suspensory
ligament of the ovary.
It then passes into the broad ligament and enters the ovary by way of the mesovarium.

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Development of labia majora is from - #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Anonymous Quiz
15%
A.Urogenital sinus
24%
B.Mullerian duct
23%
C.Genital ridge
38%
D.Genital swelling
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Development of labia majora is from - #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Genital swelling [Ref: Inderbir Singh Human
Embryology Sth/e p. 256]
Embryogical
structure
Fate in
female
Fate in male
Genital swelling
Labia majora
Scrotum

Genital fold
Labia minora Ventral aspect of
penis, penile
urethra

Genital tubercle Clitoris
Glans penis

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Fossa ovalis closes because of fusion of
?
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Correct Answer - C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Septum primum + Septum secundum [Ref
Essentials of human embryology — 213-215]
After birth, the foramen ovale closes by fusion of septum primum with septum secundum.

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Tumour of the uncinate process of the
pancreas will compress which artery
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Anonymous Quiz
9%
A.Portal vein
64%
B.Superior mesenteric artery
17%
C.Inferior mesenteric artery
10%
D.Common hepatic artery
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Tumour of the uncinate process of the
pancreas will compress which artery
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Correct Answer - B
Ans: B. Superior mesenteric artery
The superior mesenteric artery passes anterior to the uncinate
process Posteriorly, the uncinate process is related to aorta.
Ref: BDC , 7th edition, vol 2, page- 328.

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Which muscle of larynx is not supplied
by recurrent laryngeal nerve ?
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Anonymous Quiz
11%
A.Vocalis
16%
B.Thyroarytenoid
63%
C.Cricothyroid
10%
D.Interarytenoid
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Which muscle of larynx is not supplied
by recurrent laryngeal nerve ?
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Correct Answer - C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Cricothyroid

All intrinsic muscles are supplied by the reccurrent laryngeal nerve
except cricothyroid which is supplied by the external laryngeal nerve

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Larynx below the vocal cords drain into
?
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Correct Answer - A
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Pretracheal lymph nodes

Supraglottic part (Above vocal cord)
Lymphatics along the superior laryngeal vein and nodes adjacent to the thyrohyoid membrane
Infraglottic part (Below vocal cord)
Pretracheal and prelaryngeal nodes
Vocal cords
Devoid of lymphatic supply

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