does anyone know the answers to any of these questions?

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(1) initially the developing heart is:
a. induced by notochord
b. positioned posterior to the notochord
c. positioned anterior to the prochordal plat
d. between the prochordal plate and the ntoochord

(2) what approximate percentage of the total buccolingual dimension of a posterior tooth does the occlusal table represent?
a. 30-40
b. 40-50
c. 50-60
d. 60-70
e. 100

please let me know

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1) initially the developing heart is:

I have no idea. . . . and lecture notes don't either. . . .


(2) what approximate percentage of the total buccolingual dimension of a posterior tooth does the occlusal table represent?

guess:

d. 60-70

seems a bit silly, but oh well.

are those board q's? wow, you have an early start.

see you next fall,

jreth
LLUSD 08
 
ecrdoubles15 said:
(1) initially the developing heart is:
a. induced by notochord
b. positioned posterior to the notochord
c. positioned anterior to the prochordal plat
d. between the prochordal plate and the ntoochord

please let me know
lookup "cardiogenic area", which is, I believe anterior to the prechordal plate and eventually folds down to where the heart is positioned as a fetus
 
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my question is why is a 2009 student even asking these questions???
 
ecrdoubles15 said:
(1) initially the developing heart is:
a. induced by notochord
b. positioned posterior to the notochord
c. positioned anterior to the prochordal plat
d. between the prochordal plate and the ntoochord

(2) what approximate percentage of the total buccolingual dimension of a posterior tooth does the occlusal table represent?
a. 30-40
b. 40-50
c. 50-60
d. 60-70
e. 100

please let me know

wouldn't 2 depend on which arch the tooth is in?

maxillary should be a lower % than mandibular since they are wider buccolingually.

correct me if i'm wrong anyone.
 
skimalot73 said:
my question is why is a 2009 student even asking these questions???
My question is why don't they just look it up in a book like the rest of us had to do.
 
skimalot73 said:
my question is why is a 2009 student even asking these questions???


good point. Dont you think it is a bit premature to be studying for your boards?
 
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May the force be with you and strong my friend. I presume you are just very excited to start d-school this fall. Good luck to you.
 
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