Exam 36: A: Growth and Development

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If an egg is not fertilized,the second polar bodies are not produced.

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In the male,the gonads attach to the wolffian duct,which along with the urethra,develop into the male reproductive tract.

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A tetrad is a structure that occurs during meiosis I and is a homologous pair of chromosomes that are moved together.

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Over-the-counter pregnancy tests detect the presence of hCG in the urine of the woman.

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Stage two of labor is the period from the time of maximal cervical dilation until the expulsion of the placenta through the vagina.

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Progeria is a condition in which a person appears to age rapidly.

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Implantation occurs about 3 days after fertilization.

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The morula is more developmentally advanced than the blastocyst.

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The placenta secretes human chorionic gonadotropin to reduce luteal secretion of estrogen and progesterone.

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Because of the size and position of the uterus,the center of gravity of a pregnant woman is shifted backward,making walking difficult.

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The daughter cells formed by meiotic division II contain a diploid number of chromosomes.

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The first forceful breath of a newborn baby is stimulated by the increasing carbon dioxide level in the blood.

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Ectopic pregnancy can never end in the successful development of the fetus.

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Only slightly more than 1% of the sperm deposited in the vagina reach the egg.

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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)secretion peaks about 16 weeks after fertilization and then drops to a continuous low level by about week 24.

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Scientists call the single cell of the zygote totipotent.

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Fraternal twins result from the splitting of embryonic tissue from the same zygote early in development.

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The only thing contributed to the egg by the fertilizing sperm is the nucleus of the sperm.

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The placenta produces both progesterone and estrogen.

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The full closure of skeletal growth plates does not occur until late childhood.

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