[
  {
    "Question": "Which of the following is the largest organ in the human body?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The skin is the largest organ of the human body, covering the entire external surface and serving as a protective barrier.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3a/Human_skin_diagram-en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Liver",
    "OptionB": "Skin",
    "OptionC": "Heart",
    "OptionD": "Lungs",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 1,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Gross Anatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What is the primary function of the cerebellum in the brain?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "The cerebellum is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements, balance, and posture.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Cerebellum_-_lateral_view_-_en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Processing visual information",
    "OptionB": "Regulating emotions",
    "OptionC": "Coordinating movement and balance",
    "OptionD": "Controlling breathing",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 2,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Neuroanatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "During which embryonic stage does the neural tube form?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "The neural tube forms during the third and fourth weeks of embryonic development and eventually develops into the central nervous system.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Neurulation_diagram-en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Neurulation",
    "OptionB": "Gastrulation",
    "OptionC": "Organogenesis",
    "OptionD": "Blastulation",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 3,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Embryology"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which bone is known as the collarbone?",
    "Answer": "D",
    "Explanation": "The clavicle is commonly known as the collarbone and connects the sternum to the scapula.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Clavicle_-_anterior_view_-_en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Scapula",
    "OptionB": "Humerus",
    "OptionC": "Sternum",
    "OptionD": "Clavicle",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 4,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Gross Anatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for processing sensory information such as touch, temperature, and pain?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The parietal lobe processes sensory information related to touch, temperature, pain, and spatial orientation.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Brain_lobes_-_lateral_view_-_en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Frontal lobe",
    "OptionB": "Parietal lobe",
    "OptionC": "Temporal lobe",
    "OptionD": "Occipital lobe",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 5,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Neuroanatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What is the name of the embryonic layer that gives rise to the nervous system?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "The ectoderm is the outermost embryonic layer and develops into the nervous system and skin.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Embryonic_germ_layers-en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Mesoderm",
    "OptionB": "Endoderm",
    "OptionC": "Ectoderm",
    "OptionD": "Hypoderm",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 6,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Embryology"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which artery is the main supplier of blood to the brain?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "The internal carotid artery is a major artery that supplies blood to the brain.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Gray513.png",
    "OptionA": "Internal carotid artery",
    "OptionB": "Femoral artery",
    "OptionC": "Brachial artery",
    "OptionD": "Pulmonary artery",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 7,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Neuroanatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "The vertebral column is part of the axial skeleton, which includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Gray_124_-_Vertebral_column.png",
    "OptionA": "Scapula",
    "OptionB": "Clavicle",
    "OptionC": "Vertebral column",
    "OptionD": "Humerus",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 8,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Gross Anatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which embryonic structure eventually develops into the heart?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The mesoderm layer gives rise to muscles, bones, and the cardiovascular system including the heart.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Embryonic_germ_layers-en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Ectoderm",
    "OptionB": "Mesoderm",
    "OptionC": "Endoderm",
    "OptionD": "Neural crest",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 9,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Embryology"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What is the name of the groove that separates the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain?",
    "Answer": "D",
    "Explanation": "The central sulcus separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe in the brain.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Brain_lobes_-_lateral_view_-_en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Lateral sulcus",
    "OptionB": "Longitudinal fissure",
    "OptionC": "Parieto-occipital sulcus",
    "OptionD": "Central sulcus",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 10,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Neuroanatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which muscle is primarily responsible for breathing by contracting and relaxing?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "The diaphragm is the main muscle involved in respiration, contracting to allow lung expansion.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Diaphragm_anterior_view.png",
    "OptionA": "Diaphragm",
    "OptionB": "Pectoralis major",
    "OptionC": "Intercostal muscles",
    "OptionD": "Rectus abdominis",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 11,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Gross Anatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which embryonic layer forms the lining of the digestive and respiratory tracts?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "The endoderm forms the epithelial lining of the digestive and respiratory systems.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Embryonic_germ_layers-en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Ectoderm",
    "OptionB": "Mesoderm",
    "OptionC": "Endoderm",
    "OptionD": "Neural tube",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 12,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Embryology"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which part of the brain controls vital functions such as heart rate and breathing?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The medulla oblongata, part of the brainstem, regulates autonomic functions including heart rate and respiration.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Brainstem_-_lateral_view_-_en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Cerebellum",
    "OptionB": "Medulla oblongata",
    "OptionC": "Thalamus",
    "OptionD": "Hypothalamus",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 13,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Neuroanatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which of the following bones is NOT part of the appendicular skeleton?",
    "Answer": "D",
    "Explanation": "The sternum is part of the axial skeleton, not the appendicular skeleton which includes limbs and girdles.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1e/Appendicular_skeleton_diagram-en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Humerus",
    "OptionB": "Femur",
    "OptionC": "Scapula",
    "OptionD": "Sternum",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 14,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Gross Anatomy"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What is the term for the process by which a fertilized egg develops into a multicellular embryo?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "Embryogenesis is the process of development from a fertilized egg to a multicellular embryo.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Embryogenesis_diagram-en.svg",
    "OptionA": "Neurulation",
    "OptionB": "Embryogenesis",
    "OptionC": "Gametogenesis",
    "OptionD": "Fertilization",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "Anatomy Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Anatomy – gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology",
    "Item": 15,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Anatomy/Embryology"
  }
]