Exam 31: Reproduction and Development

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Select the correct pair of statements about FSH and LH function.

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Which developmental events are accurately placed in the following timeline? (Check all that apply.)

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A, B, C, E

Which of the following are derived from mesoderm?

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A, C, D, G, I, J

What would be the result for a patient if all his spermatogonia went through meiosis and proceeded to develop into spermatids?

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What is an iPS cell?

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Select the correct sequence of vertebrate development beginning with fertilization.

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Which of the following describe the placenta? (Check all that apply.)

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An extremely rare occurrence in humans is a multiple pregnancy with the embryos at different stages due to fertilization weeks apart. What mechanism normally prevents this from happening?

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A cell that was capable of forming any type found in the organisms body but was not capable for forming the amniotic membrane would be __________.

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Select the correct sequence of events of the human menstrual phase, beginning and ending with the menstrual cycle.

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What are attributes of oral contraceptives? (Check all that apply.)

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In a normal mammalian birth, how does the body guarantee that birth proceeds to completion?

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What is the very first hormone your body produced?

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Which researcher would be most accurately described as engaging in reproductive cloning?

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Which researcher would be most accurately described as engaging in therapeutic cloning?

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In your fertility clinic, you look at the lab results of a young man. He has a prostate gland the size of a golf ball, a fructose-rich semen, and 10 million sperm per ml. His sperm consist of little more than DNA, mitochondria, and a flagellum, with almost no cytoplasm. Also, he has follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) in his bloodstream. Which of these is the likely cause of his fertility problems?

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Which tissues are correctly matched to their progenitor germ layer? (Check all that apply.)

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