BGDA QUIZ

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BGDA Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge about Indigenous Australians and reproductive biology with our engaging BGDA Quiz! This quiz challenges you with a variety of topics, ranging from historical referendums to complex biological processes.

Each question is designed to enhance your understanding while providing an enjoyable experience.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
  • Fun and educational way to learn!
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What were the Indigenous Australians originally classed as in the census?
Citizens
Aborigines
Cattle
Slaves
What Referendum was famously passed in 1967 with a 97% ‘yes’ vote?
Granting Indigenous Australians the right to vote
Removing the constitutional labelling of Van Diemens land as ‘terra nullius’
The right to ‘marry across colour lines’
Recognising Indigenous Australians as people in the national census
Name three parts of the broad ligament
Which of the following statement of the ovary is the most correct?
The ovary lies in front of the ovarian fossa in the lateral pelvic wall
It's suspended by the ovarian ligament
It's attached via the mesovarium to the rest of the broad ligament of the uterus
The ovary has ovarian ligament, round ligament, and uterosacral ligament coming out of its structure.
In the ovarian cycle, granulosa cells convert androstenedione into estrogen. Which of the following statement is the MOST correct?
Granulosa cells produce their own androstenedione when demand is high.
Both theca cells and granulosa cells supply granulosa cells with androstenedione.
Theca cells supply neighboring granulosa cells with androstenedione.
Stored androstenedione in granulosa cells is released when demand is high.
Which of the following is the MOST correct regarding the effect of 17β-estradiol released from granulosa cells when follicle selection is happening?
It will stop any release of LH in the anterior pituitary gland by negative feedback.
An autocrine action that will increase the number of FSH, LH and estrogen receptors on granulosa cells.
A paracrine action that will increase the number of LH receptors on theca cells.
It will stimulate inhibin B production in granulosa cells.
What does Ca2+ bind to and activate in the mechanism for muscle contraction?
Calmodulin
Myosin Light Chain Kinase
G-alpha q coupled receptor
IP3
Which of the following is not one of three main types of alpha subunits found in heterotrimeric
G-alpha s
G-alpha d
G - alpha I
G - alpha q
Name the following regions as shown in the diagram, in the order - White Region, Green Region, Blue Region, Black/Grey Region, Yellow Region. 
 
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Epiblast , blastocoel, hypoblast, Uterine endometrium epithelium, trophoblast layer of conceptus
Uterine endometrium epithelium, epiblast, trophoblast layer of conceptus, hypoblast, blastocoel
Trophoblast layer of conceptus, hypoblast, blastocoel, epiblast, Uterine endometrium epithelium
Uterine endometrium epithelium, trophoblast layer of conceptus, epiblast, blastocoel, hypoblast
Regarding Week 3 development, which of the following statements is MOST correct?
The trilaminar embryo if formed from the hypoblast of the conceptus and consists of the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
The endoderm layer gives rise to thyroid cells, pancreatic cells, smooth muscle of the gastrointestinal tract and alveolar cells.
The notochord is a structure which has an early mechanical role in embryonic disc folding and a major signaling role in patterning surrounding embryonic tissue development
The primitive streak is an region of cell migraion from the epiblast layer giving rise to the ectoderm and mesoderm.
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