Deck 36: B: Growth and Development

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In the developing human embryo,the heart begins to beat at about _____ weeks.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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The function of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)is to:

A) act as a gonadotropin.
B) stimulate the corpus luteum.
C) maintain high luteal estrogen and progesterone levels.
D) do all of the above.
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The main difference between oogenesis and spermatogenesis is that in oogenesis:

A) the primary oocytes contain 46 chromosomes.
B) the cytoplasm is equally divided among the daughter cells.
C) meiosis I does not occur.
D) only one ovum is produced from each primary oocyte, plus three polar bodies.
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The normal phenomenon of "crossing over" occurs:

A) during meiosis I.
B) during meiosis II.
C) in both meiosis and mitosis.
D) in both A and B.
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The chorion,which develops from the trophoblast,becomes:

A) an important fetal membrane in the placenta.
B) the inner cell mass.
C) the amniotic cavity.
D) the yolk sac.
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The process of spermatogenesis forms _____ spermatozoa,each with _____ chromosomes.

A) two; 23
B) four; 23
C) two; 46
D) four; 46
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The solid mass of cells formed when the zygote begins to divide is called the:

A) blastocyst.
B) trophoblast.
C) morula.
D) embryo.
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The normal length of gestation for humans is approximately _____ weeks.

A) 37
B) 39
C) 41
D) 43
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The primary germ layer that forms many of the structures around the periphery of the body is the:

A) endoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) ectoderm.
D) epiderm.
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Histogenesis may be defined as the process during which:

A) implantation occurs.
B) the tissues arrange themselves into organs.
C) the primary germ layers develop into many different kinds of tissues.
D) both B and C occur.
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Which of the following is not a function of the placenta?

A) Excretory organ
B) Respiratory organ
C) Endocrine organ
D) Barrier to alcohol
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The secretion of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)by the placental tissue peaks about _____ weeks after fertilization.

A) 2 to 3
B) 3 to 4
C) 8 to 9
D) 13 to 14
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All organ systems are formed and functioning by the _____ month of fetal development.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
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The inner cell mass of the blastocyst contains the:

A) yolk sac.
B) amniotic cavity.
C) trophoblast.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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After leaving the graafian follicle,the ovum lives approximately _____ day(s).

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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The structure known as the "bag of waters" is the:

A) placenta.
B) amniotic cavity.
C) yolk sac.
D) chorion.
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Which of the following is derived from mesoderm during embryonic development?

A) Bones and muscles
B) Epithelium of GI tract
C) Nervous tissue and skin
D) Nervous tissue and bones
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Regarding human developmental biology,which of the following statements is(are)true?

A) The study of human developmental biology includes the prenatal period.
B) The study of human developmental biology includes the postnatal period.
C) Human developmental biology is the study of the many changes that occur during the cycle of life from conception to death.
D) All of the above are true regarding human developmental biology.
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Fertilization takes place in the:

A) vagina.
B) uterus.
C) uterine tube.
D) ovary.
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Implantation occurs during the _____ stage.

A) zygote
B) morula
C) blastocyst
D) trophoblast
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The deciduous teeth:

A) begin to appear at about 6 months of age.
B) are lost during childhood.
C) start to erupt at about 6 years of age.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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The second stage of labor is the:

A) period from the onset of contractions until dilation of the cervix is complete.
B) period from the time of maximal cervical dilation until the baby exits through the vagina.
C) point at which the amniotic sac ruptures.
D) process of expulsion of the placenta through the vagina.
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During infancy,the lumbar curvature appears between the _____ months.

A) second and fourth
B) fourth and sixth
C) sixth and tenth
D) twelfth and eighteenth
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Clouding of the lens of the eye is called:

A) presbyopia.
B) myopia.
C) glaucoma.
D) cataract.
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At what age do girls generally begin to menstruate?

A) 10
B) 12 to 13
C) 14
D) 15 to 16
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DNA replication occurs during:

A) prophase I.
B) prophase II.
C) interphase before prophase I.
D) both A and B.
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Identical twins result from the:

A) splitting of embryonic tissue from the same zygote early in development.
B) inner cell mass dividing into two masses during the blastocyst stage of development.
C) fertilization of two different ova by two different spermatozoa.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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The third stage of labor is the:

A) period of uterine contractions until dilation of the cervix is complete.
B) period of maximal cervical dilation.
C) period when the baby exits the vagina.
D) process of expulsion of the placenta through the vagina.
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At what age do boys generally complete rapid growth stage?

A) 12
B) 14
C) 16
D) 18
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If a creature had 36 chromosomes in its normal body cells,its gametes would contain _____ chromosomes.

A) 72
B) 36
C) 18
D) 9
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Fraternal twins:

A) have only one placenta.
B) have two placentas.
C) must always have the same biological father.
D) are genetically identical.
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The condition caused by buildup of fatty deposits in blood vessel walls is:

A) arteriosclerosis.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) hypertension.
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In most cases,stage one of labor lasts from _____ hours.

A) 2 to 4
B) 6 to 12
C) 6 to 24
D) 24 to 36
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Between the ages of 30 and 75,the number of nephron units in the kidney decreases by almost:

A) 20%.
B) 30%.
C) 40%.
D) 50%.
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Birth weight generally doubles during the first _____ months and then _____.

A) 3; triples by 1 year
B) 4; triples by 1 year
C) 6; doubles again by 1 year
D) 6; triples by 18 months
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The most potent stem cells,those that can generate many types of human tissue,can be found in the:

A) red bone marrow.
B) zygote
C) blastocyst stage.
D) Both B and C are correct.
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The most serious age-related eye disorder is:

A) presbyopia.
B) glaucoma.
C) cataract.
D) hyperopia.
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If a creature had 36 chromosomes in its normal body cells,the zygote of the creature would contain _____ chromosomes.

A) 72
B) 36
C) 18
D) an indeterminable number of
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As the body develops,the:

A) head becomes proportionately smaller.
B) face decreases from one half to one eighth of the skull surface.
C) trunk becomes proportionately longer.
D) thoracic and abdominal contours become more rounded.
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An infant is able to follow a moving object with its eyes by the end of the _____ month.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Which of the following conditions associated with the eye does not directly involve the lens?

A) Glaucoma
B) Presbyopia
C) Cataracts
D) All of the above conditions directly involve the lens.
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Crossing over occurs to:

A) reduce the chromosome number in a gamete.
B) assist in tetrad formation.
C) allow chromatin to condense into chromosomes.
D) transfer genes from one chromosome to another.
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Only about what percent of the sperm deposited in the female reproductive tract actually reach the ovum?

A) 10%
B) 5%
C) 1%
D) Less than 0.1%
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Which of the following structures is not formed by the mesoderm?

A) Skeletal muscles
B) Bones
C) Kidneys
D) All of the above structures are formed by the mesoderm.
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A condition in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall is called:

A) ectopic pregnancy.
B) abruptio placentae.
C) placenta previa.
D) eclampsia.
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Which of the following structures is not formed by the ectoderm?

A) Cornea of the eye
B) Dermis of the skin
C) Brain
D) Enamel of the teeth
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A condition in which the placenta grows too close to the cervical opening is called:

A) ectopic pregnancy.
B) abruptio placentae.
C) placenta previa.
D) eclampsia.
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In the human,the diploid number of chromosomes is:

A) 23.
B) 46.
C) the result of meiosis.
D) both B and C.
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A nonfunctioning yolk sac could hinder the fetus in:

A) receiving proper nutrition.
B) producing blood cells.
C) receiving enough oxygen.
D) all of the above.
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At ovulation,the ovum is at which stage of meiosis?

A) Telophase II
B) Anaphase II
C) Telophase I
D) None of the above
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Which of the following structures is not formed by the endoderm?

A) Tonsils
B) Kidneys
C) Lining of the pancreatic duct
D) Glandular epithelium of the thyroid gland
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During human oogenesis,which structure contains 46 chromosomes?

A) Ovum
B) Secondary oocyte
C) First polar body
D) Both B and C
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In the female reproductive system,which of the following does not assist the sperm in reaching the egg?

A) Cilia in the uterine tubes
B) Polar bodies produced by the egg
C) Mucus strands in the cervical canal
D) All of the above assist the sperm in reaching the egg.
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In the human,the haploid number of chromosomes is:

A) 23.
B) 46.
C) the result of meiosis.
D) both A and C.
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Meiosis I produces what in oogenesis?

A) Ovum
B) Primary polar body
C) Primary oocyte
D) Both B and C
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The sequence of early development of the fetus is:

A) morula, zygote, and blastocyst.
B) zygote, morula, and blastocyst.
C) zygote, blastocyst, and morula.
D) morula, blastocyst, and zygote.
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Which of the following hormones is not produced by the placenta?

A) FSH
B) hCG
C) Estrogen
D) All of the above hormones are produced by the placenta.
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Theca cells produce:

A) an androgen that is converted to estrogen.
B) the granulosa cells.
C) the oogonia.
D) none of the above.
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After puberty,about how many primary oocytes resume meioses each month?

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1000
D) 10,000
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A tetrad is:

A) formed only in spermatogenesis.
B) formed only in oogenesis.
C) homologous pairs of chromosomes that are moved together.
D) None of the above describe a tetrad.
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
three layers of specialized cells that give rise to definite structures as the embryo develops
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The term used for the fertilized ovum is:

A) morula.
B) zygote.
C) fetus.
D) blastocyst.
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
aging; older adulthood
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Which of the following describe the development of the female reproductive system?

A) Gonads attach to the mesonephrotic duct.
B) Gonads attach to the paramesonephrotic duct.
C) It develops along with the urethra in the reproductive system.
D) Both A and C describe the development of the female reproductive system.
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At fertilization,what part of the sperm cell enters the egg?

A) Nucleus of the sperm
B) RNA from the sperm
C) Proteins from the sperm
D) All of the above
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
solid mass of cells formed after several divisions of a fertilized egg
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
infant during its first 4 weeks of life
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
formation of tissues from the primary germ layers of the embryo
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
study of prenatal development; study of the development of an individual before birth
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The primary germ layers developed from stem cells are referred to as:

A) omnipotent.
B) pluripotent.
C) totipotent.
D) multipotent.
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What layer of the ovum has receptors for sperm cells?

A) Zona pellucida
B) Corona radiata
C) Theca cells
D) Both A and B
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
length of pregnancy; approximately 39 weeks in humans
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Stem cells in adults are referred to as:

A) totipotent.
B) pluripotent.
C) multipotent.
D) Adults do not have stem cells.
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
moment at which the ovum and sperm unite
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
develops into an important fetal membrane in the placenta
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
post-morula stage of developing embryo; hollow ball of cells
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If the process of oogenesis goes to completion,how many polar bodies will be produced?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
formation of organs from tissue derived from the primary germ layers of the embryo
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
fertilized ovum
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Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
when a fertilized ovum attaches to the uterus
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Deck 36: B: Growth and Development
1
In the developing human embryo,the heart begins to beat at about _____ weeks.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
A
2
The function of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)is to:

A) act as a gonadotropin.
B) stimulate the corpus luteum.
C) maintain high luteal estrogen and progesterone levels.
D) do all of the above.
D
3
The main difference between oogenesis and spermatogenesis is that in oogenesis:

A) the primary oocytes contain 46 chromosomes.
B) the cytoplasm is equally divided among the daughter cells.
C) meiosis I does not occur.
D) only one ovum is produced from each primary oocyte, plus three polar bodies.
D
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The normal phenomenon of "crossing over" occurs:

A) during meiosis I.
B) during meiosis II.
C) in both meiosis and mitosis.
D) in both A and B.
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The chorion,which develops from the trophoblast,becomes:

A) an important fetal membrane in the placenta.
B) the inner cell mass.
C) the amniotic cavity.
D) the yolk sac.
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The process of spermatogenesis forms _____ spermatozoa,each with _____ chromosomes.

A) two; 23
B) four; 23
C) two; 46
D) four; 46
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The solid mass of cells formed when the zygote begins to divide is called the:

A) blastocyst.
B) trophoblast.
C) morula.
D) embryo.
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The normal length of gestation for humans is approximately _____ weeks.

A) 37
B) 39
C) 41
D) 43
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The primary germ layer that forms many of the structures around the periphery of the body is the:

A) endoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) ectoderm.
D) epiderm.
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Histogenesis may be defined as the process during which:

A) implantation occurs.
B) the tissues arrange themselves into organs.
C) the primary germ layers develop into many different kinds of tissues.
D) both B and C occur.
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Which of the following is not a function of the placenta?

A) Excretory organ
B) Respiratory organ
C) Endocrine organ
D) Barrier to alcohol
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The secretion of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)by the placental tissue peaks about _____ weeks after fertilization.

A) 2 to 3
B) 3 to 4
C) 8 to 9
D) 13 to 14
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All organ systems are formed and functioning by the _____ month of fetal development.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
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The inner cell mass of the blastocyst contains the:

A) yolk sac.
B) amniotic cavity.
C) trophoblast.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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After leaving the graafian follicle,the ovum lives approximately _____ day(s).

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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The structure known as the "bag of waters" is the:

A) placenta.
B) amniotic cavity.
C) yolk sac.
D) chorion.
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Which of the following is derived from mesoderm during embryonic development?

A) Bones and muscles
B) Epithelium of GI tract
C) Nervous tissue and skin
D) Nervous tissue and bones
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Regarding human developmental biology,which of the following statements is(are)true?

A) The study of human developmental biology includes the prenatal period.
B) The study of human developmental biology includes the postnatal period.
C) Human developmental biology is the study of the many changes that occur during the cycle of life from conception to death.
D) All of the above are true regarding human developmental biology.
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Fertilization takes place in the:

A) vagina.
B) uterus.
C) uterine tube.
D) ovary.
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Implantation occurs during the _____ stage.

A) zygote
B) morula
C) blastocyst
D) trophoblast
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The deciduous teeth:

A) begin to appear at about 6 months of age.
B) are lost during childhood.
C) start to erupt at about 6 years of age.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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The second stage of labor is the:

A) period from the onset of contractions until dilation of the cervix is complete.
B) period from the time of maximal cervical dilation until the baby exits through the vagina.
C) point at which the amniotic sac ruptures.
D) process of expulsion of the placenta through the vagina.
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During infancy,the lumbar curvature appears between the _____ months.

A) second and fourth
B) fourth and sixth
C) sixth and tenth
D) twelfth and eighteenth
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Clouding of the lens of the eye is called:

A) presbyopia.
B) myopia.
C) glaucoma.
D) cataract.
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At what age do girls generally begin to menstruate?

A) 10
B) 12 to 13
C) 14
D) 15 to 16
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DNA replication occurs during:

A) prophase I.
B) prophase II.
C) interphase before prophase I.
D) both A and B.
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Identical twins result from the:

A) splitting of embryonic tissue from the same zygote early in development.
B) inner cell mass dividing into two masses during the blastocyst stage of development.
C) fertilization of two different ova by two different spermatozoa.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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The third stage of labor is the:

A) period of uterine contractions until dilation of the cervix is complete.
B) period of maximal cervical dilation.
C) period when the baby exits the vagina.
D) process of expulsion of the placenta through the vagina.
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At what age do boys generally complete rapid growth stage?

A) 12
B) 14
C) 16
D) 18
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If a creature had 36 chromosomes in its normal body cells,its gametes would contain _____ chromosomes.

A) 72
B) 36
C) 18
D) 9
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Fraternal twins:

A) have only one placenta.
B) have two placentas.
C) must always have the same biological father.
D) are genetically identical.
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The condition caused by buildup of fatty deposits in blood vessel walls is:

A) arteriosclerosis.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) hypertension.
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In most cases,stage one of labor lasts from _____ hours.

A) 2 to 4
B) 6 to 12
C) 6 to 24
D) 24 to 36
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Between the ages of 30 and 75,the number of nephron units in the kidney decreases by almost:

A) 20%.
B) 30%.
C) 40%.
D) 50%.
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Birth weight generally doubles during the first _____ months and then _____.

A) 3; triples by 1 year
B) 4; triples by 1 year
C) 6; doubles again by 1 year
D) 6; triples by 18 months
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The most potent stem cells,those that can generate many types of human tissue,can be found in the:

A) red bone marrow.
B) zygote
C) blastocyst stage.
D) Both B and C are correct.
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The most serious age-related eye disorder is:

A) presbyopia.
B) glaucoma.
C) cataract.
D) hyperopia.
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38
If a creature had 36 chromosomes in its normal body cells,the zygote of the creature would contain _____ chromosomes.

A) 72
B) 36
C) 18
D) an indeterminable number of
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39
As the body develops,the:

A) head becomes proportionately smaller.
B) face decreases from one half to one eighth of the skull surface.
C) trunk becomes proportionately longer.
D) thoracic and abdominal contours become more rounded.
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40
An infant is able to follow a moving object with its eyes by the end of the _____ month.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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41
Which of the following conditions associated with the eye does not directly involve the lens?

A) Glaucoma
B) Presbyopia
C) Cataracts
D) All of the above conditions directly involve the lens.
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42
Crossing over occurs to:

A) reduce the chromosome number in a gamete.
B) assist in tetrad formation.
C) allow chromatin to condense into chromosomes.
D) transfer genes from one chromosome to another.
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43
Only about what percent of the sperm deposited in the female reproductive tract actually reach the ovum?

A) 10%
B) 5%
C) 1%
D) Less than 0.1%
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44
Which of the following structures is not formed by the mesoderm?

A) Skeletal muscles
B) Bones
C) Kidneys
D) All of the above structures are formed by the mesoderm.
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45
A condition in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall is called:

A) ectopic pregnancy.
B) abruptio placentae.
C) placenta previa.
D) eclampsia.
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46
Which of the following structures is not formed by the ectoderm?

A) Cornea of the eye
B) Dermis of the skin
C) Brain
D) Enamel of the teeth
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47
A condition in which the placenta grows too close to the cervical opening is called:

A) ectopic pregnancy.
B) abruptio placentae.
C) placenta previa.
D) eclampsia.
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48
In the human,the diploid number of chromosomes is:

A) 23.
B) 46.
C) the result of meiosis.
D) both B and C.
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49
A nonfunctioning yolk sac could hinder the fetus in:

A) receiving proper nutrition.
B) producing blood cells.
C) receiving enough oxygen.
D) all of the above.
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50
At ovulation,the ovum is at which stage of meiosis?

A) Telophase II
B) Anaphase II
C) Telophase I
D) None of the above
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51
Which of the following structures is not formed by the endoderm?

A) Tonsils
B) Kidneys
C) Lining of the pancreatic duct
D) Glandular epithelium of the thyroid gland
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52
During human oogenesis,which structure contains 46 chromosomes?

A) Ovum
B) Secondary oocyte
C) First polar body
D) Both B and C
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53
In the female reproductive system,which of the following does not assist the sperm in reaching the egg?

A) Cilia in the uterine tubes
B) Polar bodies produced by the egg
C) Mucus strands in the cervical canal
D) All of the above assist the sperm in reaching the egg.
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54
In the human,the haploid number of chromosomes is:

A) 23.
B) 46.
C) the result of meiosis.
D) both A and C.
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55
Meiosis I produces what in oogenesis?

A) Ovum
B) Primary polar body
C) Primary oocyte
D) Both B and C
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56
The sequence of early development of the fetus is:

A) morula, zygote, and blastocyst.
B) zygote, morula, and blastocyst.
C) zygote, blastocyst, and morula.
D) morula, blastocyst, and zygote.
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57
Which of the following hormones is not produced by the placenta?

A) FSH
B) hCG
C) Estrogen
D) All of the above hormones are produced by the placenta.
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58
Theca cells produce:

A) an androgen that is converted to estrogen.
B) the granulosa cells.
C) the oogonia.
D) none of the above.
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59
After puberty,about how many primary oocytes resume meioses each month?

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1000
D) 10,000
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60
A tetrad is:

A) formed only in spermatogenesis.
B) formed only in oogenesis.
C) homologous pairs of chromosomes that are moved together.
D) None of the above describe a tetrad.
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61
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
three layers of specialized cells that give rise to definite structures as the embryo develops
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62
The term used for the fertilized ovum is:

A) morula.
B) zygote.
C) fetus.
D) blastocyst.
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63
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
aging; older adulthood
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64
Which of the following describe the development of the female reproductive system?

A) Gonads attach to the mesonephrotic duct.
B) Gonads attach to the paramesonephrotic duct.
C) It develops along with the urethra in the reproductive system.
D) Both A and C describe the development of the female reproductive system.
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65
At fertilization,what part of the sperm cell enters the egg?

A) Nucleus of the sperm
B) RNA from the sperm
C) Proteins from the sperm
D) All of the above
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66
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
solid mass of cells formed after several divisions of a fertilized egg
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67
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
infant during its first 4 weeks of life
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68
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
formation of tissues from the primary germ layers of the embryo
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69
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
study of prenatal development; study of the development of an individual before birth
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70
The primary germ layers developed from stem cells are referred to as:

A) omnipotent.
B) pluripotent.
C) totipotent.
D) multipotent.
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71
What layer of the ovum has receptors for sperm cells?

A) Zona pellucida
B) Corona radiata
C) Theca cells
D) Both A and B
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72
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
length of pregnancy; approximately 39 weeks in humans
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73
Stem cells in adults are referred to as:

A) totipotent.
B) pluripotent.
C) multipotent.
D) Adults do not have stem cells.
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74
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
moment at which the ovum and sperm unite
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75
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
develops into an important fetal membrane in the placenta
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76
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
post-morula stage of developing embryo; hollow ball of cells
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77
If the process of oogenesis goes to completion,how many polar bodies will be produced?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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78
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
formation of organs from tissue derived from the primary germ layers of the embryo
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79
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
fertilized ovum
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80
Match each term with its corresponding definition.
a.Parturition
b.Chorion
c.Neonate
d.Zygote
e.Organogenesis
f.Blastocyst
g.Gestation
h.Morula
i.Senescence
j.Primary germ layers
K.Histogenesis
L.Embryology
m.
Implantation
n.
Fertilization
when a fertilized ovum attaches to the uterus
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