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Quick Scroll embryology - the infant with pupillary membr Tuesday 11th of January 2005 11:39:31 PM (5 years ago) #1

must've been the product of a p'cy lasting

a) <8months
b) <7months
c) <9months
d) full term p'cy
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Quick Scroll Wednesday 12th of January 2005 02:10:56 AM (5 years ago) #2

PUPILLARY MEMBRANE DISAPPEARS BY 34 WEEK

ANSWER IS <9 MONTHS
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Quick Scroll Wednesday 12th of January 2005 10:12:38 AM (5 years ago) #3

ans given is b) icon_sad.gif
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Quick Scroll Tuesday 25th of October 2005 11:54:12 PM (4 years ago) #4

what's final ans
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Quick Scroll Tuesday 27th of December 2005 10:07:48 PM (4 years ago) #5

yeah me too confused like suneet! icon_confused.gif
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