Deck 52: Animal Development

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The developing embryo of reptiles,birds,and mammals is encased in the fluid-filled ________ membrane.

A)amniotic
B)embryonic
C)chorionic
D)yolk sac
E)allantois
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When the placenta is delivered,what event allows secretion of prolactin and milk production?

A)a surge of adrenaline and endorphins
B)sudden drop in progesterone and estradiol
C)gradual drop in oxytocin
D)sudden rise in FSH and LH
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Which of the following leads to the occurrence of vertebrate sense organs?

A)both adrenal medullary cells and sympathetic neurons derive from the neural crest
B)neural crest cells form both neurons that carry messages and cartilaginous bars
C)the neural crest and associated sensory ganglia
D)formation of the endoderm
E)formation of the autonomic nervous system
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A couple conceives at the beginning of January.During which month will their child be undergoing organogenesis?

A)January
B)February
C)March
D)April
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What event initiates development?

A)fertilization
B)cleavage
C)gastrulation
D)organogenesis
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Which are structures formed from the neural crest? (Check all that apply.)

A)a gill chamber of primitive chordates
B)blastopores
C)sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia
D)Schwann cells
E)olfactory and hearing organs
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What would be the result of a mutation that reduces the amount of acrosomal enzymes?

A)Male infertility due to inability of the sperm to tunnel through the blastula.
B)Male infertility due to inability of the sperm to tunnel through the zona pellucida.
C)Female infertility due to blockage of sperm from tunneling through the allantois.
D)Female infertility due to blockage of sperm from tunneling through the archenteron.
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What pattern of cleavage is characteristic of mammals?

A)holoblastic cleavage with eggs containing little or no yolk
B)some yolk,and cleavage resulting in vegetal and animal poles
C)meroblastic cleavage with eggs containing almost entirely yolk
D)holoblastic cleavage with eggs containing very little yolk,but with the inner cell mass concentrated at one pole
E)holoblastic cleavage with eggs containing very little yolk,but with the inner cell mass distributed uniformly
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What is the period of rapid cell division in which the embryo does not increase in overall size?

A)syngamy
B)cleavage
C)neurulation
D)meiosis
E)crest formation
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New mothers may benefit from the aid of lactation consultants when learning to breastfeed.These consultants give advice on technique,and help the mother to feel relaxed and confident.What hormone is associated with calm,warm emotions and is also critical for the milk let-down reflex?

A)prolactin
B)estradiol
C)oxytocin
D)mammotropin
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Which of the following are fetal membranes? (Check all that apply.)

A)chorion
B)endometrium
C)allantois
D)amnion
E)yolk sac
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What is the term for segmented blocks of tissue that form on either side of the notochord and are added sequentially?

A)blastopores
B)gastropores
C)somites
D)amniotic cells
E)sensory neurons
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Certain groups of cells move inward from the surface of the blastula in a carefully orchestrated migration called

A)blastulation
B)archenteron formation
C)morula formation
D)gastrulation
E)cleavage
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The hollow crater formed during gastrulation is known as

A)acrosome
B)archenteron
C)morula
D)cleavage furrow
E)trophoblast
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A couple conceives a child on January 1st.Which day falls within the period of somitogenesis?

A)January 3
B)January 7
C)January 17
D)January 31
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What factor has the strongest influence on the cleavage pattern of an embryo?

A)viscosity of albumin
B)amount of yolk
C)maturity of cytoplasm
D)oxygen in air
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What developmental event was key to the evolution of the chordates,by forming the notochord and dorsal nerve cord?

A)morphogenesis
B)organogenesis
C)gastrulation
D)neural crest formation
E)neurulation
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What factors stimulate uterine contractions and birth?

A)FSH and prostaglandins
B)LH and prostaglandins
C)oxytocin and prostaglandins
D)prolactin and prostaglandins
E)hCG and prostaglandins
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In mammals,embryonic cells form an inner cell mass that will become the body of the embryo and a layer of surrounding cells that will become the chorionic membrane and placenta.What are these surrounding cells called?

A)blastocoel
B)yolk
C)blastodisc
D)trophoblast
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What structure is formed from both fetal and maternal tissue?

A)chorion
B)placenta
C)yolk sac
D)amnion
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Working in an experimental fertility clinic,a researcher removes one cell from an 8-cell stage chimpanzee embryo.What is the likely result?

A)Both the cell and the blastula will die.
B)All the cells are already committed and therefore are not viable.
C)The embryo from which the cell was removed still remains viable and can form a normal chimp.
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Which of the following animals undergoes rotational cleavage?

A)echinoderms
B)annelids
C)amphibians
D)mammals
E)reptiles
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What is the first milk that is produced after birth called?

A)prolactase
B)colostrum
C)hCG
D)chorionic lactase
E)allantoicase
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What actually begins the uterine contractions which leads to giving birth?

A)oxytocin
B)prolactin
C)estrogen
D)prostaglandins
E)the movement of the fetus
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Which of the following activates the egg?

A)entrance of sperm into the zona pellucida
B)contact of sperm with the outside of the zona pellucida
C)contact of sperm with the vitelline envelope
D)fusion of sperm and egg membranes
E)fusion of sperm and egg nuclei
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What stimulates milk production in mammary alveoli?

A)oxytocin
B)prolactin
C)chorionic gonadotropin
D)progesterone
E)estrogen
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In this diagram,which of the following numbers represents the actual event of egg activation? <strong>In this diagram,which of the following numbers represents the actual event of egg activation?  </strong> A)I B)II C)III D)IV E)V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
E)V
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Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step III</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step III

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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What is the main role of human chorionic gonadotropin?

A)It stimulates the release of oxytocin from the mother's pituitary.
B)It allows the mother to realize she is pregnant,via pregnancy tests.
C)It is similar to FSH in stimulating follicle development.
D)It maintains the corpus luteum.
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The placenta protects the developing fetus from harmful substances like alcohol or drugs.
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Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step I</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step I

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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Removing some fluid from directly around a developing human fetus is performed by inserting a long needle into the belly of the female patient.What extraembryonic membrane will be punctured in this process?

A)chorion
B)amnion
C)chorionic villi
D)external epithelium of mother
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What are the two components of the human placenta?

A)chorionic frondosum and chorionic villus
B)chorionic frondosum and decidua basalis
C)decidua basalis and chorionic villus
D)chorionic villus and endometrium
E)chorionic frondosum and amnion
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The human placenta is formed by the interaction of uterine tissue and what extraembryonic tissue?

A)amnion
B)embrion
C)chorion
D)yolk sac
E)allantois
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Which of the following result from sperm penetration? (Check all that apply.)

A)eggs complete meiosis
B)haploid nucleus of egg undergoes final mitotic division
C)movement of egg cytoplasm
D)outer pigmented cap of egg cytoplasm rotates toward point of entry
E)sharp increase in protein synthesis
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Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step II</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step II

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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Which of the following is an accurate statement? <strong>Which of the following is an accurate statement?  </strong> A)Both diagrams show developmental sequences occurring in the same animal. B)Both diagrams show blastulae. C)Diagram II shows gastrulation in a bird. D)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a frog. E)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a mammal and diagram II shows gastrulation in a reptile. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Both diagrams show developmental sequences occurring in the same animal.
B)Both diagrams show blastulae.
C)Diagram II shows gastrulation in a bird.
D)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a frog.
E)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a mammal and diagram II shows gastrulation in a reptile.
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The head of a sperm is capped with an organelle that contains glycoprotein-digesting enzymes.What is this organelle called?

A)zona pellucida
B)acrosome
C)granulosa
D)blastula
E)neural cap
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In human females,what process causes milk production?

A)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by prolactin from the anterior pituitary gland.
B)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by oxytocin from the anterior pituitary gland.
C)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by prolactin from the posterior pituitary gland.
D)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by oxytocin from the posterior pituitary gland.
E)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by LH from the anterior pituitary gland.
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Which of the following regarding the Spemann organizer is true? (Check all that apply.)

A)Signaling molecules from the organizer inhibit ventral development.
B)The dorsal lip cells directly activate dorsal development.
C)The organizer determines the dorsal-ventral axis.
D)The organizer forms in the area of the grey crescent.
E)The point of sperm entry determines the orientation of the organizer.
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Your research project involves sea cucumbers,a poorly-understood group of echinoderms.You are trying to determine whether they block polyspermy by changing membrane potential like sea urchins do.In the chart below,you have counted the number of embryos that complete normal development after fertilization in either normal or low-sodium artificial sea water (ASW),for each of three sets of experiments.Looking over your data,what do you conclude? <strong>Your research project involves sea cucumbers,a poorly-understood group of echinoderms.You are trying to determine whether they block polyspermy by changing membrane potential like sea urchins do.In the chart below,you have counted the number of embryos that complete normal development after fertilization in either normal or low-sodium artificial sea water (ASW),for each of three sets of experiments.Looking over your data,what do you conclude?  </strong> A)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an influx of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential. B)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an outflow of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential. C)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an influx of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential. D)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an outflow of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an influx of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
B)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an outflow of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
C)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an influx of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
D)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an outflow of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
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Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step IV</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step IV

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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To your chagrin,you and your labmate have discovered that you both labeled your petri dishes "A","B",and "C".How can you distinguish your sea urchin gastrula embryos from her frog gastrula embryos?

A)Unlike frogs,sea urchins are deuterostomes,which form the anus first and the mouth second.
B)Sea urchin cells migrate inside to form the archenteron,whereas in frogs proliferation of dividing cells from the dorsal lip populate the inside of the embryo.
C)Sea urchins have relatively yolk-poor eggs with similar animal and vegetal poles,whereas frogs have large amounts of yolk distinguishing the vegetal pole from the animal pole.
D)Frogs have an animal pole and vegetal pole,whereas urchins have only a vegetal pole.
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Egg activation by sperm entry is associated with a sudden increase in protein synthesis.What must be true of these proteins?

A)They are histone proteins.
B)They are small peptides.
C)They are from maternal mRNAs.
D)They are from paternal mRNAs.
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What would result if a defect in gastrulation caused too little mesoderm inside the embryo?

A)Too little endoderm,resulting in missing gut and organs
B)Too little ectoderm,resulting in missing nervous system or skin
C)Problems in muscle development
D)Too little protoderm,resulting in missing organs
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Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-The embryo is now called the fetus.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step VI</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step VI

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step V</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step V

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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In 1998,researchers found that genes similar to the Drosophila gene tinman are necessary for heart development in vertebrates.What can you conclude about the ancient bilaterian ancestor of insects and vertebrates over 500 million years ago?

A)The fly species that eventually gave rise to vertebrates used tinman to make a heart.
B)Something about heart development requires a gene to have a tinman-like sequence,but the vertebrate and invertebrate genes arose by convergent evolution -- so the ancestor had a similar but not homologous gene.
C)The ancient ancestor lacked a heart,but already had a tinman-like gene.
D)The ancestor had a heart-like structure that was specified by a tinman-like gene.
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Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-The heart begins to beat.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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You are studying the development of a poorly-understood species at the 8-cell stage.You use a laser to zap away a certain one of the eight cells,and discover that part of the gut is missing once the embryos finish development.Your colleague,who is working on a different species,uses the laser to blast away one of the cells in her embryos,zapping each of the possible cells in a set of eight experiments.However,when the embryos finish development,every one is perfectly normal! What can you conclude about the two species?

A)The first species has regulative development,the second has nonregulative development.
B)The first species has nonregulative development,the second has regulative development.
C)Both species have regulative development.
D)Both species have nonregulative development.
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What can you conclude about a species heavily reliant on diffusible morphogens in early development?

A)They are likely to have incomplete cleavage (a syncytium).
B)They are likely to lack an organizer.
C)They are likely to have activation via a calcium wave.
D)They are likely to have small amounts of yolk and holoblastic cleavage.
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A research group claims that they have discovered microscopic fossilized embryos,including some at the blastula stage,but other researchers are skeptical.Finally,one student develops a technique for splitting the embryos in half to reveal the substructure.Cutting open the first blastocyst embryo,the student is very excited."It is a blastula!" she shouts,"Look,you can see the ________ inside!"

A)granulosa cells
B)hollow blastocoel
C)archenteron
D)neural tube
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What problem would result from disrupted development of the allantois in both birds and mammals?

A)Inability to retain the fluid that surrounds the embryo
B)Inability to form the placenta
C)Problems with gas exchange
D)Loss of nutritional stores
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What would result if an error inside gastrulation caused too few cells inside the archenteron?

A)Too little endoderm,resulting in missing gut and organs
B)Too little ectoderm,resulting in missing nervous system or skin
C)Problems in muscle development
D)Too little protoderm,resulting in missing organs
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In 1999,researchers found that they could create hybrid embryos between two species of sea urchin that had been separated for 10 million years.By treating eggs to remove the jelly coat,the sperm of the other species was able to fertilize.What step of the fertilization process is normally blocked,preventing hybridization between these species?

A)Sperm penetration
B)Membrane fusion
C)Egg activation
D)Nuclear fusion
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What is the role of cleavage in the early embryo?

A)produce bigger cells
B)produce many cells
C)extrude polar bodies
D)make the embryo larger
E)create germ layers
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Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-The limbs,tail bud,and internal organs form.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-Neurulation occurs.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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What would result if too many cells left the surface of the embryo to move inside during gastruation?

A)Too little endoderm,resulting in missing gut and organs
B)Too little ectoderm,resulting in missing nervous system or skin
C)Problems in muscle development
D)Too little protoderm,resulting in missing organs
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In the famous Spemann-Mangold experiment,what detail was crucial to understanding the result?

A)transplanting the new dorsal lip cells to the same dorsal lip location in the second embryo
B)using genetically different donor and host frogs
C)placing the dorsal lip cells deep inside the archenteron
D)treating the dorsal lip cells with morphogens before transplanting them
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What is critical to the development of neural crest cell derivatives?

A)close contact with the notochord
B)regulation of N-cadherin
C)muscle development genes like muscle myosin
D)strong cellular adhesions that lock the cells in the place of their origin
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What human organ is formed from two genetically-different tissues?

A)neural crest
B)neural tube
C)placenta
D)uterus
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400 micrograms a day of folic acid are recommended for all women of child-bearing age.Folic acid helps prevent neural tube defects in the first weeks of pregnancy,before most women even realize they are pregnant (and almost half of pregnancies in the U.S.are unintended).Knowing that folic acid promotes proper neural tube closure,which disease can be prevented by this supplement?

A)Spina bifida -- the vertebrae are unfused and may allow the spinal cord to protrude outside the body
B)Horseshoe kidney -- the two kidneys are fused together across the midline
C)Esophageal atresia -- the esophagus ends in a pouch,unconnected to the stomach
D)Chronic otitis media -- frequent ear infections that can result from blocked eustachian tubes
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What prevents menstruation from occurring in the 10th week when the corpus luteum regresses?

A)The follicle takes over secretion of hCG.
B)The follicle takes over secretion of estradiol and progesterone.
C)The placenta takes over secretion of estradiol and progesterone.
D)The cervix takes over secretion of oxytocin and prostaglandins.
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In a normal mammalian birth,how does the body guarantee that birth proceeds to completion?

A)Via positive feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of oxytocin from the posterior pituitary causing even stronger uterine contractions.
B)Via negative feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of FSH and LH from the posterior pituitary causing even stronger uterine contractions.
C)Via positive feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of prolactin from the posterior pituitary causing even stronger uterine contractions.
D)Via negative feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of prostaglandins from the posterior pituitary causing weaker uterine contractions.
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What basic developmental challenge is solved by the organizer?

A)enhancing migration of cells into the interior of the blastula
B)assigning developmental fates to cells along the anterior-posterior axis
C)creating an anterior-posterior axis by responding to maternally-deposited protein factors
D)creating a dorsal-ventral axis from a spherical ball of cells
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In blind cave fish,eyes do not form.However,transplantation of the lens from a closely-related aboveground fish into the optic cup of the cave fish induces eye development.What does this suggest about the loss of vision in the cave fish?

A)Primary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the lens lacks some critical signal.
B)Secondary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the lens lacks some critical signal.
C)Primary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the optic cup lacks the ability to receive some critical signal.
D)Secondary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the optic cup lacks the ability to receive some critical signal.
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The snakes include some rather short and some incredibly long species,with a variation from about 100 to over 300 vertebrae.What developmental mechanism is the best candidate for changing the number of vertebrae in evolution?

A)Changes in genes that lay down extracellular matrix in bone
B)Changes in genes necessary for neural crest development
C)Changes in genes that control mitosis
D)Changes in the somitogenesis clock
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Deck 52: Animal Development
1
The developing embryo of reptiles,birds,and mammals is encased in the fluid-filled ________ membrane.

A)amniotic
B)embryonic
C)chorionic
D)yolk sac
E)allantois
A
2
When the placenta is delivered,what event allows secretion of prolactin and milk production?

A)a surge of adrenaline and endorphins
B)sudden drop in progesterone and estradiol
C)gradual drop in oxytocin
D)sudden rise in FSH and LH
B
3
Which of the following leads to the occurrence of vertebrate sense organs?

A)both adrenal medullary cells and sympathetic neurons derive from the neural crest
B)neural crest cells form both neurons that carry messages and cartilaginous bars
C)the neural crest and associated sensory ganglia
D)formation of the endoderm
E)formation of the autonomic nervous system
C
4
A couple conceives at the beginning of January.During which month will their child be undergoing organogenesis?

A)January
B)February
C)March
D)April
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5
What event initiates development?

A)fertilization
B)cleavage
C)gastrulation
D)organogenesis
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6
Which are structures formed from the neural crest? (Check all that apply.)

A)a gill chamber of primitive chordates
B)blastopores
C)sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia
D)Schwann cells
E)olfactory and hearing organs
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7
What would be the result of a mutation that reduces the amount of acrosomal enzymes?

A)Male infertility due to inability of the sperm to tunnel through the blastula.
B)Male infertility due to inability of the sperm to tunnel through the zona pellucida.
C)Female infertility due to blockage of sperm from tunneling through the allantois.
D)Female infertility due to blockage of sperm from tunneling through the archenteron.
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8
What pattern of cleavage is characteristic of mammals?

A)holoblastic cleavage with eggs containing little or no yolk
B)some yolk,and cleavage resulting in vegetal and animal poles
C)meroblastic cleavage with eggs containing almost entirely yolk
D)holoblastic cleavage with eggs containing very little yolk,but with the inner cell mass concentrated at one pole
E)holoblastic cleavage with eggs containing very little yolk,but with the inner cell mass distributed uniformly
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9
What is the period of rapid cell division in which the embryo does not increase in overall size?

A)syngamy
B)cleavage
C)neurulation
D)meiosis
E)crest formation
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New mothers may benefit from the aid of lactation consultants when learning to breastfeed.These consultants give advice on technique,and help the mother to feel relaxed and confident.What hormone is associated with calm,warm emotions and is also critical for the milk let-down reflex?

A)prolactin
B)estradiol
C)oxytocin
D)mammotropin
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11
Which of the following are fetal membranes? (Check all that apply.)

A)chorion
B)endometrium
C)allantois
D)amnion
E)yolk sac
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12
What is the term for segmented blocks of tissue that form on either side of the notochord and are added sequentially?

A)blastopores
B)gastropores
C)somites
D)amniotic cells
E)sensory neurons
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13
Certain groups of cells move inward from the surface of the blastula in a carefully orchestrated migration called

A)blastulation
B)archenteron formation
C)morula formation
D)gastrulation
E)cleavage
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14
The hollow crater formed during gastrulation is known as

A)acrosome
B)archenteron
C)morula
D)cleavage furrow
E)trophoblast
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15
A couple conceives a child on January 1st.Which day falls within the period of somitogenesis?

A)January 3
B)January 7
C)January 17
D)January 31
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16
What factor has the strongest influence on the cleavage pattern of an embryo?

A)viscosity of albumin
B)amount of yolk
C)maturity of cytoplasm
D)oxygen in air
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17
What developmental event was key to the evolution of the chordates,by forming the notochord and dorsal nerve cord?

A)morphogenesis
B)organogenesis
C)gastrulation
D)neural crest formation
E)neurulation
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18
What factors stimulate uterine contractions and birth?

A)FSH and prostaglandins
B)LH and prostaglandins
C)oxytocin and prostaglandins
D)prolactin and prostaglandins
E)hCG and prostaglandins
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19
In mammals,embryonic cells form an inner cell mass that will become the body of the embryo and a layer of surrounding cells that will become the chorionic membrane and placenta.What are these surrounding cells called?

A)blastocoel
B)yolk
C)blastodisc
D)trophoblast
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20
What structure is formed from both fetal and maternal tissue?

A)chorion
B)placenta
C)yolk sac
D)amnion
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21
Working in an experimental fertility clinic,a researcher removes one cell from an 8-cell stage chimpanzee embryo.What is the likely result?

A)Both the cell and the blastula will die.
B)All the cells are already committed and therefore are not viable.
C)The embryo from which the cell was removed still remains viable and can form a normal chimp.
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22
Which of the following animals undergoes rotational cleavage?

A)echinoderms
B)annelids
C)amphibians
D)mammals
E)reptiles
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23
What is the first milk that is produced after birth called?

A)prolactase
B)colostrum
C)hCG
D)chorionic lactase
E)allantoicase
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24
What actually begins the uterine contractions which leads to giving birth?

A)oxytocin
B)prolactin
C)estrogen
D)prostaglandins
E)the movement of the fetus
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25
Which of the following activates the egg?

A)entrance of sperm into the zona pellucida
B)contact of sperm with the outside of the zona pellucida
C)contact of sperm with the vitelline envelope
D)fusion of sperm and egg membranes
E)fusion of sperm and egg nuclei
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26
What stimulates milk production in mammary alveoli?

A)oxytocin
B)prolactin
C)chorionic gonadotropin
D)progesterone
E)estrogen
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27
In this diagram,which of the following numbers represents the actual event of egg activation? <strong>In this diagram,which of the following numbers represents the actual event of egg activation?  </strong> A)I B)II C)III D)IV E)V

A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
E)V
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28
Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step III</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step III

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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29
What is the main role of human chorionic gonadotropin?

A)It stimulates the release of oxytocin from the mother's pituitary.
B)It allows the mother to realize she is pregnant,via pregnancy tests.
C)It is similar to FSH in stimulating follicle development.
D)It maintains the corpus luteum.
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30
The placenta protects the developing fetus from harmful substances like alcohol or drugs.
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31
Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step I</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step I

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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32
Removing some fluid from directly around a developing human fetus is performed by inserting a long needle into the belly of the female patient.What extraembryonic membrane will be punctured in this process?

A)chorion
B)amnion
C)chorionic villi
D)external epithelium of mother
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33
What are the two components of the human placenta?

A)chorionic frondosum and chorionic villus
B)chorionic frondosum and decidua basalis
C)decidua basalis and chorionic villus
D)chorionic villus and endometrium
E)chorionic frondosum and amnion
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34
The human placenta is formed by the interaction of uterine tissue and what extraembryonic tissue?

A)amnion
B)embrion
C)chorion
D)yolk sac
E)allantois
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35
Which of the following result from sperm penetration? (Check all that apply.)

A)eggs complete meiosis
B)haploid nucleus of egg undergoes final mitotic division
C)movement of egg cytoplasm
D)outer pigmented cap of egg cytoplasm rotates toward point of entry
E)sharp increase in protein synthesis
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36
Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step II</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step II

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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37
Which of the following is an accurate statement? <strong>Which of the following is an accurate statement?  </strong> A)Both diagrams show developmental sequences occurring in the same animal. B)Both diagrams show blastulae. C)Diagram II shows gastrulation in a bird. D)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a frog. E)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a mammal and diagram II shows gastrulation in a reptile.

A)Both diagrams show developmental sequences occurring in the same animal.
B)Both diagrams show blastulae.
C)Diagram II shows gastrulation in a bird.
D)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a frog.
E)Diagram I shows gastrulation in a mammal and diagram II shows gastrulation in a reptile.
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38
The head of a sperm is capped with an organelle that contains glycoprotein-digesting enzymes.What is this organelle called?

A)zona pellucida
B)acrosome
C)granulosa
D)blastula
E)neural cap
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39
In human females,what process causes milk production?

A)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by prolactin from the anterior pituitary gland.
B)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by oxytocin from the anterior pituitary gland.
C)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by prolactin from the posterior pituitary gland.
D)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by oxytocin from the posterior pituitary gland.
E)Stimulation of the alveoli of the mammary glands by LH from the anterior pituitary gland.
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40
Which of the following regarding the Spemann organizer is true? (Check all that apply.)

A)Signaling molecules from the organizer inhibit ventral development.
B)The dorsal lip cells directly activate dorsal development.
C)The organizer determines the dorsal-ventral axis.
D)The organizer forms in the area of the grey crescent.
E)The point of sperm entry determines the orientation of the organizer.
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41
Your research project involves sea cucumbers,a poorly-understood group of echinoderms.You are trying to determine whether they block polyspermy by changing membrane potential like sea urchins do.In the chart below,you have counted the number of embryos that complete normal development after fertilization in either normal or low-sodium artificial sea water (ASW),for each of three sets of experiments.Looking over your data,what do you conclude? <strong>Your research project involves sea cucumbers,a poorly-understood group of echinoderms.You are trying to determine whether they block polyspermy by changing membrane potential like sea urchins do.In the chart below,you have counted the number of embryos that complete normal development after fertilization in either normal or low-sodium artificial sea water (ASW),for each of three sets of experiments.Looking over your data,what do you conclude?  </strong> A)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an influx of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential. B)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an outflow of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential. C)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an influx of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential. D)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an outflow of Na<sup>+</sup> that changes the membrane potential.

A)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an influx of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
B)Sea cucumbers appear not to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,which use an outflow of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
C)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an influx of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
D)Sea cucumbers appear to block polyspermy the same way as sea urchins,via an outflow of Na+ that changes the membrane potential.
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42
Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step IV</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step IV

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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43
To your chagrin,you and your labmate have discovered that you both labeled your petri dishes "A","B",and "C".How can you distinguish your sea urchin gastrula embryos from her frog gastrula embryos?

A)Unlike frogs,sea urchins are deuterostomes,which form the anus first and the mouth second.
B)Sea urchin cells migrate inside to form the archenteron,whereas in frogs proliferation of dividing cells from the dorsal lip populate the inside of the embryo.
C)Sea urchins have relatively yolk-poor eggs with similar animal and vegetal poles,whereas frogs have large amounts of yolk distinguishing the vegetal pole from the animal pole.
D)Frogs have an animal pole and vegetal pole,whereas urchins have only a vegetal pole.
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44
Egg activation by sperm entry is associated with a sudden increase in protein synthesis.What must be true of these proteins?

A)They are histone proteins.
B)They are small peptides.
C)They are from maternal mRNAs.
D)They are from paternal mRNAs.
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45
What would result if a defect in gastrulation caused too little mesoderm inside the embryo?

A)Too little endoderm,resulting in missing gut and organs
B)Too little ectoderm,resulting in missing nervous system or skin
C)Problems in muscle development
D)Too little protoderm,resulting in missing organs
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46
Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-The embryo is now called the fetus.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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47
Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step VI</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step VI

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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48
Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.
<strong>Referring to the figure of sperm penetration and fusion,match the lettered description with the correct numbered step in the figure.   A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.   -Step V</strong> A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes. B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida. C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane. D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata. E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm. F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
A. Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B. Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C. Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D. Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E. The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F. Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.


-Step V

A)Some of the zona pellucida is degraded by acrosomal enzymes.
B)Enzymes are released by cortical granules that harden the zona pellucida.
C)Sperm and egg fuse at the plasma membrane.
D)Sperm penetrates the corona radiata.
E)The sperm nucleus dissociates and enters the cytoplasm.
F)Additional sperm can no longer penetrate.
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49
In 1998,researchers found that genes similar to the Drosophila gene tinman are necessary for heart development in vertebrates.What can you conclude about the ancient bilaterian ancestor of insects and vertebrates over 500 million years ago?

A)The fly species that eventually gave rise to vertebrates used tinman to make a heart.
B)Something about heart development requires a gene to have a tinman-like sequence,but the vertebrate and invertebrate genes arose by convergent evolution -- so the ancestor had a similar but not homologous gene.
C)The ancient ancestor lacked a heart,but already had a tinman-like gene.
D)The ancestor had a heart-like structure that was specified by a tinman-like gene.
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50
Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-The heart begins to beat.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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51
You are studying the development of a poorly-understood species at the 8-cell stage.You use a laser to zap away a certain one of the eight cells,and discover that part of the gut is missing once the embryos finish development.Your colleague,who is working on a different species,uses the laser to blast away one of the cells in her embryos,zapping each of the possible cells in a set of eight experiments.However,when the embryos finish development,every one is perfectly normal! What can you conclude about the two species?

A)The first species has regulative development,the second has nonregulative development.
B)The first species has nonregulative development,the second has regulative development.
C)Both species have regulative development.
D)Both species have nonregulative development.
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52
What can you conclude about a species heavily reliant on diffusible morphogens in early development?

A)They are likely to have incomplete cleavage (a syncytium).
B)They are likely to lack an organizer.
C)They are likely to have activation via a calcium wave.
D)They are likely to have small amounts of yolk and holoblastic cleavage.
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53
A research group claims that they have discovered microscopic fossilized embryos,including some at the blastula stage,but other researchers are skeptical.Finally,one student develops a technique for splitting the embryos in half to reveal the substructure.Cutting open the first blastocyst embryo,the student is very excited."It is a blastula!" she shouts,"Look,you can see the ________ inside!"

A)granulosa cells
B)hollow blastocoel
C)archenteron
D)neural tube
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54
What problem would result from disrupted development of the allantois in both birds and mammals?

A)Inability to retain the fluid that surrounds the embryo
B)Inability to form the placenta
C)Problems with gas exchange
D)Loss of nutritional stores
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55
What would result if an error inside gastrulation caused too few cells inside the archenteron?

A)Too little endoderm,resulting in missing gut and organs
B)Too little ectoderm,resulting in missing nervous system or skin
C)Problems in muscle development
D)Too little protoderm,resulting in missing organs
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56
In 1999,researchers found that they could create hybrid embryos between two species of sea urchin that had been separated for 10 million years.By treating eggs to remove the jelly coat,the sperm of the other species was able to fertilize.What step of the fertilization process is normally blocked,preventing hybridization between these species?

A)Sperm penetration
B)Membrane fusion
C)Egg activation
D)Nuclear fusion
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57
What is the role of cleavage in the early embryo?

A)produce bigger cells
B)produce many cells
C)extrude polar bodies
D)make the embryo larger
E)create germ layers
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58
Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-The limbs,tail bud,and internal organs form.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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59
Choose the letter of the best match from the following:

-Neurulation occurs.

A)third trimester of pregnancy
B)second month of pregnancy
C)first month of pregnancy
D)second trimester of pregnancy
E)third month of pregnancy
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60
What would result if too many cells left the surface of the embryo to move inside during gastruation?

A)Too little endoderm,resulting in missing gut and organs
B)Too little ectoderm,resulting in missing nervous system or skin
C)Problems in muscle development
D)Too little protoderm,resulting in missing organs
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61
In the famous Spemann-Mangold experiment,what detail was crucial to understanding the result?

A)transplanting the new dorsal lip cells to the same dorsal lip location in the second embryo
B)using genetically different donor and host frogs
C)placing the dorsal lip cells deep inside the archenteron
D)treating the dorsal lip cells with morphogens before transplanting them
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62
What is critical to the development of neural crest cell derivatives?

A)close contact with the notochord
B)regulation of N-cadherin
C)muscle development genes like muscle myosin
D)strong cellular adhesions that lock the cells in the place of their origin
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63
What human organ is formed from two genetically-different tissues?

A)neural crest
B)neural tube
C)placenta
D)uterus
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64
400 micrograms a day of folic acid are recommended for all women of child-bearing age.Folic acid helps prevent neural tube defects in the first weeks of pregnancy,before most women even realize they are pregnant (and almost half of pregnancies in the U.S.are unintended).Knowing that folic acid promotes proper neural tube closure,which disease can be prevented by this supplement?

A)Spina bifida -- the vertebrae are unfused and may allow the spinal cord to protrude outside the body
B)Horseshoe kidney -- the two kidneys are fused together across the midline
C)Esophageal atresia -- the esophagus ends in a pouch,unconnected to the stomach
D)Chronic otitis media -- frequent ear infections that can result from blocked eustachian tubes
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65
What prevents menstruation from occurring in the 10th week when the corpus luteum regresses?

A)The follicle takes over secretion of hCG.
B)The follicle takes over secretion of estradiol and progesterone.
C)The placenta takes over secretion of estradiol and progesterone.
D)The cervix takes over secretion of oxytocin and prostaglandins.
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66
In a normal mammalian birth,how does the body guarantee that birth proceeds to completion?

A)Via positive feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of oxytocin from the posterior pituitary causing even stronger uterine contractions.
B)Via negative feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of FSH and LH from the posterior pituitary causing even stronger uterine contractions.
C)Via positive feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of prolactin from the posterior pituitary causing even stronger uterine contractions.
D)Via negative feedback -- stretching of the uterus by the descending fetus induces release of prostaglandins from the posterior pituitary causing weaker uterine contractions.
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67
What basic developmental challenge is solved by the organizer?

A)enhancing migration of cells into the interior of the blastula
B)assigning developmental fates to cells along the anterior-posterior axis
C)creating an anterior-posterior axis by responding to maternally-deposited protein factors
D)creating a dorsal-ventral axis from a spherical ball of cells
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68
In blind cave fish,eyes do not form.However,transplantation of the lens from a closely-related aboveground fish into the optic cup of the cave fish induces eye development.What does this suggest about the loss of vision in the cave fish?

A)Primary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the lens lacks some critical signal.
B)Secondary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the lens lacks some critical signal.
C)Primary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the optic cup lacks the ability to receive some critical signal.
D)Secondary induction of the eye fails in the cave fish because the optic cup lacks the ability to receive some critical signal.
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69
The snakes include some rather short and some incredibly long species,with a variation from about 100 to over 300 vertebrae.What developmental mechanism is the best candidate for changing the number of vertebrae in evolution?

A)Changes in genes that lay down extracellular matrix in bone
B)Changes in genes necessary for neural crest development
C)Changes in genes that control mitosis
D)Changes in the somitogenesis clock
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