Limb Development

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What is the basic limb structure common to all tetrapods?

  • Stylopod, zeugopod, autopod (correct)
  • Anterior, posterior, distal
  • Shoulder girdle, flank tissue, limb field
  • Proximal-distal, antero-posterior, dorso-ventral

Which axes are involved in limb formation?

  • Shoulder, flank, limb
  • Dorsal, ventral, proximal
  • Proximal-Distal, Antero-Posterior, Dorso-Ventral (correct)
  • Anterior, posterior, distal

What happens if the whole limb field (all 4 parts) is removed?

  • No limb will form (correct)
  • The limb will form normally
  • The limb will form with abnormalities
  • Only the shoulder girdle will form

Which region is considered as proximate to the torso in limb structure?

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What are the 3 axes regulated by concentration for limb cell development?

<p>Proximal-Distal, Antero-Posterior, Dorso-Ventral (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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