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What would happen if CT failed?. Fatty acids could no longer be transported into the cytosol . Beta-oxidation would fail. Carnitine would pile up in the matrix. Acetyl CoA production would increase. None of the above. MFM: Check for Understanding.
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What would happen if CT failed? • Fatty acids could no longer be transported into the cytosol. • Beta-oxidation would fail. • Carnitine would pile up in the matrix. • Acetyl CoA production would increase. • None of the above. MFM: Check for Understanding Once you’ve answered, think about how CT’s failure would affect the TCA cycle.
Diagram the connections among TCA, acetyl coA, and the formation of ketone bodies. MFM: Check for Understanding
What causes a didelphic uteri? • Paramesonephronic ducts fail to fuse • Mesonephronic ducts fail to fuse • Genital tubercle fails to form • Intense labioscrotal swellings Anatomy: Check for Understanding Once you’ve answered, think about why your answer causes didelphic uteri.
Diagram the steps to the formation of the definitive kidney. Step 1: Pronephros degrades Anatomy: Check for Understanding
Which identify perimysium and endomysium, respectively? A C B COS: Check for Understanding • B & C • B & A • A & C • Perimysium & endomysium are not shown above Once you’ve answered, think about the difference in properties between these two slides
Create a flowchart of the steps required for muscular contraction that involves the components shown in this picture. COS: Check for Understanding
Turn to your neighbor and demonstrate extension and flexion of every joint we just discussed. POM: Check for Understanding Once you’ve answered, think about supination vs pronation and eversion vs inversion.
Where might you listen for the pulmonic valve? • Yellow dot • Blue dot • Green dots • Red dot POM: Check for Understanding Once you’ve answered, think about when and why (if at all) you would hear S1 here.