Deck 2: Foundations of development: Genetics and prenatal development
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Deck 2: Foundations of development: Genetics and prenatal development
1
During the prophase,which of the following processes occur?
A) the two identical 'daughter' cells are formed
B) the four chromosomes replicate
C) the replicated chromosomes separate and migrate to opposite poles of the cell
D) the four replicated (but still joined) chromosomes line up at the cell midline
A) the two identical 'daughter' cells are formed
B) the four chromosomes replicate
C) the replicated chromosomes separate and migrate to opposite poles of the cell
D) the four replicated (but still joined) chromosomes line up at the cell midline
the four chromosomes replicate
2
In humans,the normal complement of chromosomes is
A) 23 pairs of chromosomes
B) 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes
C) 46 pairs of chromosomes
D) both A and B are correct
A) 23 pairs of chromosomes
B) 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes
C) 46 pairs of chromosomes
D) both A and B are correct
both A and B are correct
3
Which of the following is not a period within prenatal development?
A) germinal period
B) embryonic period
C) foetal period
D) placental period
A) germinal period
B) embryonic period
C) foetal period
D) placental period
placental period
4
A newborn is considered premature if he is born:
A) one or more weeks prior to his due date
B) three or more weeks prior to his due date
C) five or more weeks prior to his due date
D) at least a day prior to his due date
A) one or more weeks prior to his due date
B) three or more weeks prior to his due date
C) five or more weeks prior to his due date
D) at least a day prior to his due date
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5
At birth the child is assessed using the 'Apgar scale.' Which of the following is not one of the areas assessed?
A) reflex response
B) muscle tone
C) head circumference
D) colour
A) reflex response
B) muscle tone
C) head circumference
D) colour
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6
There are over 7000 known genetic disorders,many of which affect behaviour.
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7
Which of the following is not an example of a recessive characteristic?
A) straight hair
B) baldness
C) green eyes
D) facial dimples
A) straight hair
B) baldness
C) green eyes
D) facial dimples
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8
Kisilevsky and Muir (1991)recorded the responsiveness of a foetus to a sound via a microphone placed on the mother's abdomen by measuring movements and heart rate.They found that the foetus initially responded vigorously to the new sound but this response eventually declined to the point where it no longer elicited a response.This research established that foetuses:
A) can hear in utero
B) habituate
C) discriminate
D) show movement
A) can hear in utero
B) habituate
C) discriminate
D) show movement
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9
Infant babbling,which occurs in all babies,even deaf ones,is an example of:
A) kinship
B) heritability coefficient
C) canalisation
D) heritability
A) kinship
B) heritability coefficient
C) canalisation
D) heritability
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10
Mitosis is the process by which each cell is duplicated so that a second cell is identical in genetic make-up to the original.The four phases of mitosis are: anaphase,prophase,metaphase,telophase.What is the correct sequence of the four phases?
A) anaphase, telophase, metaphase, prophase
B) prophase, anaphase, telophase, metaphase
C) prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
D) metaphase, prophase, anaphase, telophase
A) anaphase, telophase, metaphase, prophase
B) prophase, anaphase, telophase, metaphase
C) prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
D) metaphase, prophase, anaphase, telophase
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11
What is the term used to describe a ball of cells consisting of two layers of cells resulting from rapid cell replication?
A) trophoblast
B) chorion
C) blastocyst
D) zygote
A) trophoblast
B) chorion
C) blastocyst
D) zygote
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12
When the alleles from the two parents are different,the child is described as:
A) a carrier for that trait
B) heterozygous
C) homozygous
D) polygenically determined
A) a carrier for that trait
B) heterozygous
C) homozygous
D) polygenically determined
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13
Which of the following is not an example of a teratogen in pregnant women?
A) diet
B) blood disorders
C) personality
D) temperature
A) diet
B) blood disorders
C) personality
D) temperature
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14
Which of the following was not an early idea of Mendel (1865)?
A) individuals inherit traits via 'factors'
B) sex-linked genes lead to particular traits skipping generations
C) individuals had pairs of genes (one from each parent)
D) the notion of dominant and recessive genes
A) individuals inherit traits via 'factors'
B) sex-linked genes lead to particular traits skipping generations
C) individuals had pairs of genes (one from each parent)
D) the notion of dominant and recessive genes
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15
Research has shown strong genetic links in Alzheimer's disease.
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16
Which of the following is characteristic of the germinal period of prenatal development?
A) embryonic disc forms three layers
B) implantation
C) histogenesis
D) neural tube forms
A) embryonic disc forms three layers
B) implantation
C) histogenesis
D) neural tube forms
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17
Which syndrome in females is caused by sex chromosome abnormalities and associated with short stature,infertility and a tendency for poor memory and spatial ability?
A) Klinefelter's syndrome
B) Poly-X syndrome
C) XYY syndrome
D) Turner's syndrome
A) Klinefelter's syndrome
B) Poly-X syndrome
C) XYY syndrome
D) Turner's syndrome
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18
Psychologists are interested in attributes of behaviour that are polygenically determined.If aspects of a behaviour (e.g.cognitive ability)are governed largely by environmental factors,we would expect ________ to be more similar than ________.
A) adopted siblings; dizygotic twins
B) dizygotic twins; non-twin siblings
C) dizygotic twins; monozygotic twins
D) non-twin siblings; dizygotic twins
A) adopted siblings; dizygotic twins
B) dizygotic twins; non-twin siblings
C) dizygotic twins; monozygotic twins
D) non-twin siblings; dizygotic twins
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19
What genetic disorder is the single most important cause of mental retardation?
A) Autism spectrum disorder
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Down syndrome
D) Prader-Willi syndrome
A) Autism spectrum disorder
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Down syndrome
D) Prader-Willi syndrome
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20
Which of the following is a genetic disorder that is caused by chromosomal abnormalities?
A) Down syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Autism spectrum disorder
D) both A and B
A) Down syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Autism spectrum disorder
D) both A and B
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21
Research has indicated that bipolar disorder does not have strong genetic links.
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22
The majority of sex-linked traits are produced by recessive genes that are found only on the Y-chromosome.
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23
The infant mortality rate for Indigenous infants is approximately twice the rate in the general population.
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24
An exception to Mendel's law appears to be a group of characteristics that are determined by genes found only on the sex chromosomes.
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25
Compare and contrast the processes of mitosis and meiosis.
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26
In the last month of gestation,the foetus increases in weight by 50%.
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27
Huntington's disease is caused by a recessive gene,whereas phenylketonuria (PKU)is caused by a dominant gene.
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28
Klinefelter's syndrome has a lower incidence than Turner's syndrome.
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29
The effects of a teratogen are the same irrespective of the developmental stage during which it is present.
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30
Describe how twin studies provide important information in our understanding of the influence of nature versus nurture on heritability of characteristics such as personality.
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31
If aspects of behaviour (e.g.personality,I.Q)are heritable,monozygotic twins would be more similar than same-sex dizygotic twins on such behaviours.
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32
When studying foetal learning,a consistent heart rate indicates cognitive processing.
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33
Meiosis involves normal body cells whereas mitosis involves germ cells.
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34
Mum has brown eyes (Bb)and dad has green eyes (bb).Therefore,their first child has a 25% chance of having brown eyes.
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35
Monozygotic twins have an identical genotype.
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36
The phenotype expressed is the result of the gene locus.
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37
Characteristics such as intelligence and personality are examples of polygenically determined characteristics.
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38
The primary goal of the Human Genome Project was to understand the genetic factors in human disease.
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39
Research using monozygotic twins and dizygotic twins shows that IQ and personality are close to 80% genetically inherited.
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40
In meiosis,crossing-over increases the genetic variablility even further.
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41
Discuss the maternal diseases and disorders that can produce teratogenic effects on the child and outline their possible effects.
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42
Pretend you are a researcher interested in foetal learning.Describe what you would do to investigate if infants can remember learning that took place in utero.
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43
Discuss possible consequences of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and how it may affect the foetus at each of the three prenatal periods.
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