Deck 3: Genetics, Heredity, Environment, and Prenatal Development
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Deck 3: Genetics, Heredity, Environment, and Prenatal Development
1
It is impossible to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS from the mother to the fetus.
False
2
Infants with a relaxed and calm temperament are likely to remain calm as they develop.
True
3
Through the process of __________, the cell divides and replicates itself into two new somatic cells, each identical to the parent cell.
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) division
D) replication
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) division
D) replication
A
4
The __________ model is not one of the models of genetic or environment interactions.
A) additive
B) range of reaction
C) subtractive
D) genotype/environment interaction
A) additive
B) range of reaction
C) subtractive
D) genotype/environment interaction
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5
Through the process of __________, the germ cell is divided, and each resulting cell contains 23 chromosomes rather than 23 pairs of chromosomes.
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) division
D) replication
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) division
D) replication
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6
In genetic counseling, __________ is used to diagnosis hereditary abnormalities or disorders in the unborn fetus.
A) amniocentesis
B) chorionic villus sampling
C) Both of the above
D) None of the above
A) amniocentesis
B) chorionic villus sampling
C) Both of the above
D) None of the above
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7
A missing chromosome is referred to as a trisomy.
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8
A newborn is considered to be a preterm birth if the newborn
A) weighs 2500 grams.
B) is born prior to 37 weeks gestation.
C) is born prior to 39 weeks gestation.
D) All of the above
A) weighs 2500 grams.
B) is born prior to 37 weeks gestation.
C) is born prior to 39 weeks gestation.
D) All of the above
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9
The adverse effects of PKU on an infant cannot be prevented.
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10
The father's age has no effect on fetal or newborn outcomes.
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11
The human nucleus contains 46 total chromosomes.
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12
Amniocentesis involves the removal of placental tissue to test it for fetal abnormalities.
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13
__________ is not one of the four bases of DNA.
A) Adenine (A)
B) Thymine (T)
C) Guanine (G)
D) Carosene (C)
A) Adenine (A)
B) Thymine (T)
C) Guanine (G)
D) Carosene (C)
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14
Down syndrome is caused by
A) an extra 23rd chromosome.
B) a mutated 23rd chromosome.
C) an extra 21st chromosome.
D) a missing 21st chromosome.
A) an extra 23rd chromosome.
B) a mutated 23rd chromosome.
C) an extra 21st chromosome.
D) a missing 21st chromosome.
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15
At _____ cm dilation, contractions begin to push the fetus to the birth canal to prepare for delivery.
A) 5
B) 3
C) 10
D) 8
A) 5
B) 3
C) 10
D) 8
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16
All of the following are categories assessed on the Apgar test except for
A) respiration.
B) heart rate.
C) muscle tone.
D) vision.
A) respiration.
B) heart rate.
C) muscle tone.
D) vision.
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17
It is possible for a father to experience symptoms of postpartum depression.
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18
Twins reared in the same environment and twins reared apart score similarly on measures of personality and intelligence.
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19
A genetic counselor obtains an extensive family history to look for hereditary disorders that could possibly occur in the parents' children.
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20
Individuals' __________ contains their genetic makeup, whereas their __________ determines how their genetic makeup will be expressed given their environment.
A) DNA; genotype
B) phenotype; genotype
C) genotype; phenotype
D) heredity; DNA
A) DNA; genotype
B) phenotype; genotype
C) genotype; phenotype
D) heredity; DNA
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21
In 2006, the leading cause of infant mortality in the United States was
A) preterm birth.
B) low birth weight.
C) birth defects.
D) accidental death.
A) preterm birth.
B) low birth weight.
C) birth defects.
D) accidental death.
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22
The Human Genome Project discovered approximately _____ genes.
A) 100,000
B) 10,000
C) 200,000
D) 20,500
A) 100,000
B) 10,000
C) 200,000
D) 20,500
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23
The __________ hypothesis states that nutrition during the prenatal period can have irreversible effects on the child's health, which can follow him or her into adulthood.
A) Piaget
B) Barker
C) Skinner
D) Freud
A) Piaget
B) Barker
C) Skinner
D) Freud
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24
Describe three teratogenic substances and their effects on the developing fetus.
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25
The risk for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is greatest during the __________ stage of labor.
A) third
B) second
C) delivery
D) active
A) third
B) second
C) delivery
D) active
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26
Describe the role of nature and nurture in the development of intelligence. Give examples.
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27
Infertile couples may wish to use an assistive reproductive technology, such as __________, which removes the women's egg from her uterus and fertilizes it with her partner's sperm in a Petri dish.
A) in vitro fertilization
B) artificial insemination
C) intracystoplasmic sperm injection
D) in vitro insemination
A) in vitro fertilization
B) artificial insemination
C) intracystoplasmic sperm injection
D) in vitro insemination
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28
Describe two assistive reproductive technology options for infertile couples, including the benefits and drawbacks of each.
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29
Features of fetal alcohol syndrome include all of the following except
A) neurological deficits.
B) low birth weight.
C) flattened facial features.
D) abnormally large skull size.
A) neurological deficits.
B) low birth weight.
C) flattened facial features.
D) abnormally large skull size.
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30
A(n) __________ is an example of a long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC).
A) IUD (intrauterine device)
B) male condom
C) oral birth control
D) plan B, or "the morning after pill"
A) IUD (intrauterine device)
B) male condom
C) oral birth control
D) plan B, or "the morning after pill"
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31
Microcephaly is a birth defect that includes
A) flattened facial features.
B) smaller head circumference.
C) shortened body length.
D) lengthened forehead region.
A) flattened facial features.
B) smaller head circumference.
C) shortened body length.
D) lengthened forehead region.
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32
__________ is not a symptom of postpartum depression.
A) Depressed mood
B) Feelings of insignificance
C) Lack of interest in daily activities
D) Persistent worry
A) Depressed mood
B) Feelings of insignificance
C) Lack of interest in daily activities
D) Persistent worry
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33
The idea that each individual has his or her own innate developmental trajectory is known as
A) heredity.
B) canalization.
C) genetics.
D) genotypes.
A) heredity.
B) canalization.
C) genetics.
D) genotypes.
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34
During a natural childbirth, it is important for the mother to relax in order to release __________ to ease the pain.
A) adrenalin
B) endorphins
C) epidural
D) All of the above
A) adrenalin
B) endorphins
C) epidural
D) All of the above
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35
Describe the utility of a genetic counselor for a family with a known history of Down syndrome.
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36
The term __________ refers to the thinning of the cervix, which marks the beginning of the __________ phase of labor.
A) dilation; active
B) dilation; latent
C) effacement; active
D) effacement; latent
A) dilation; active
B) dilation; latent
C) effacement; active
D) effacement; latent
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37
__________ protects the neonate from inflammation in the eyes caused by maternal transmission of chlamydia or gonorrhea.
A) Silver nitrate
B) K1 injection
C) Nitrous oxide
D) Silver injection
A) Silver nitrate
B) K1 injection
C) Nitrous oxide
D) Silver injection
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38
Monozygotic twins refers to __________, whereas dizygotic twins refers to
A) fraternal twins; identical twins.
B) identical twins; fraternal twins.
C) male twins; female twins.
D) female twins; male twins.
A) fraternal twins; identical twins.
B) identical twins; fraternal twins.
C) male twins; female twins.
D) female twins; male twins.
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39
Kangaroo care is recommended to use with low-birth weight or preterm infants because it
A) enhances mother-infant attachment.
B) steadies the infant's heart rate.
C) regulates the infant's temperature.
D) All of the above
A) enhances mother-infant attachment.
B) steadies the infant's heart rate.
C) regulates the infant's temperature.
D) All of the above
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40
Describe the three stages of labor.
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