⟩ Medical Abbreviations part 2
☛ ADH - antidiuretic hormone
☛ AFB - acid-fast bacilli
☛ AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
☛ ALP - alkaline phosphatase
☛ ALT - alanine aminotransferase
☛ ADH - antidiuretic hormone
☛ AFB - acid-fast bacilli
☛ AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
☛ ALP - alkaline phosphatase
☛ ALT - alanine aminotransferase
From which germ layer do the liver and the pancreas originate? What are other organs and tissues made from that germ layer?
What is polyembryony?
What are extra embryonic membranes?
What are the extra embryonic membranes present in vertebrates?
Are the extra embryonic membranes the same in all vertebrates?
How is the yolk sac formed? What is the function of the yolk sac?
Which is the extra embryonic membrane whose function is to store nitrogen wastes of the embryo? Is this function present in placental mammalian embryos?
Why can the allantois be considered an adaptation to terrestrial life?
What is the difference between amnion and chorion?
Why can the amnion also be considered an adaptation to terrestrial life?