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MFM: Check for Understanding

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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MFM: Check for Understanding

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  1. 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.

  2. Diagram the connections among TCA, acetyl coA, and the formation of ketone bodies. MFM: Check for Understanding

  3. 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.

  4. Diagram the steps to the formation of the definitive kidney. Step 1: Pronephros degrades Anatomy: Check for Understanding

  5. 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

  6. Create a flowchart of the steps required for muscular contraction that involves the components shown in this picture. COS: Check for Understanding

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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