Deck 2: Biological Foundations, Prenatal Development and Birth

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Eye color is an example of

A) a genotype.
B) a phenotype.
C) a karyotype.
D) gametes.
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About how many ripened ova does a woman carry through her reproductive life

A) 400
B) 4000
C) 40,000
D)400, 000
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The primary role of the chromosome is to

A) carry on the mother's genes.
B) carry on the father's genes.
C) store and maintain nutrients essential for health.
D) store and transmit genetic information.
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Which of the following is TRUE about sex chromosomes

A) The X chromosomes carry most of the genetic material.
B) Both boys and girls have several pairs of X and Y chromosomes.
C) X and Y separate into different cells in females.
D) The baby's sex is determined by the presence of an X or Y in the fertilizing sperm.
Question
Which of the following is the result of dominant alleles

A) hemophilia
B) Huntington's disease
C) thyroid disease
D) anemia
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If the alleles from both parents are alike, their child will be

A) monozygotic.
B) female.
C) homozygous.
D) heterozygous.
Question
Which of the following determines female sex

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XYY
Question
DNA is an abbreviation for ________ acid.

A) diethylnucleic
B) deneural
C) diribionucleic
D) deoxyribonucleic
Question
A student's twenty-third pair of chromosomes is XY. This person

A) is male.
B) is female.
C) has PKU.
D) has Down syndrome.
Question
Which gender is associated with a greater number of sex-linked inherited disorders

A) male
B) female
C) Both are the same.
D) No one knows.
Question
The combination of genetic information that uniquely identifies an individual presents itself to others via ________________expression.

A) phenotypic
B) genotypic
C) allelic
D) autosomic
Question
Twenty-two matched pairs of chromosomes are called

A) duodnosomes.
B) nucleosomes.
C) allelesomes.
D) autosomes.
Question
Which of the following is a TRUE statement about sex differences

A) Miscarriage of girls is more common, and birth defects are more common in boys.
B) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for boy fetuses.
C) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for girl fetuses.
D) A total of 106 girls are born worldwide for every 100 boys.
Question
The process of ______________involves reducing the number of chromosomes in body cells by half.

A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) osmosis
D) autosomes
Question
.
Explain the differences in genotype and phenotype.
Question
Why do developmental scientists believe that the male sex is associated with a higher number of sex-linked inherited disorders

A) because they have a matched pair of sex chromosomes
B) because they have an unmatched pair of sex chromosomes
C) because men are more fragile
D) because females are hardier
Question
A heterozygous person who has one recessive allele

A) will pass the dominant trait to his or her children.
B) will pass the recessive trait to his or her children.
C) may be a carrier of the trait.
D) cannot pass on the trait.
Question
Which sex chromosome carries more genes

A) male
B) female
C) Both sexes carry the same number of genes.
D) The answer is unknown.
Question
DNA duplicates during; A. mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) osmosis.
D) gamete formation.
Question
Directly observable characteristics manifest as an individual's

A) phenotype.
B) genotype.
C) karyotype.
D) gametes.
Question
Cell division in gametes is achieved by

A) mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) They don't divide.
D) It depends on the sex.
Question
More than 50% of fertilized eggs fail to implant on the wall of the uterus.
A True
Question
Fertilization usually occurs in the

A) uterus.
B) cervix.
C) Fallopian tube.
D) cilia.
Question
The mother's genes predominantly determine the gender of the baby.
A True
Question
A man releases about _______________ sperm in each ejaculation.

A) 300
B) 3000
C) 30,000
D) 300,000,000
Question
From which layer does the nervous system develop

A) ectoderm
B) endoderm
C) mesoderm
D) embryoblast
Question
Which layer gives rise to the heart and circulatory systems

A) ectoderm
B) endoderm
C) mesoderm
D) embryoblast
Question
Which of the following chromosomal patterns determines female sex

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XYY
Question
Biologically, ova and sperm are known as

A) ovatum.
B) gametes.
C) meiotic.
D) mitotic.
Question
The embryoblast transforms into the placenta.
Question
Twins result from two sperm penetrating an egg at the same time.
Question
_________________ is the early process of differentiation that results in the maturation of the internal organs such as the lungs, heart, and gastrointestinal systems.

A) The cephalocaudal pattern
B) Organogenesis
C) The proximodistal pattern
D) Semmatogenesis
Question
Explain why males have a harder time making it to adulthood than females.
Question
Only about _________ fertilized eggs develop to maturity.

A) 1 in 10
B) 2 in 20
C) 3 in 10
D) 4 in 20
Question
On average, how long do sperm survive in the female body

A) 2 hours
B) 24 hours
C) 48 hours
D) 72 hours
Question
A fertilized egg is a zygote.
Question
Of the sperm released during intercourse, about __________ reach the egg.

A) 20
B) 200
C) 2000
D) 2
Question
The fetal period spans from

A) 2 to 8 weeks.
B) 9 to 30 weeks.
C) 9 to 24 weeks.
D) 9 weeks to birth.
Question
The __________period refers to the first 2 weeks after fertilization.

A) fetal
B) embryonic
C) germinal
D) zygotic
Question
Which of the following is closest to an average human gestation

A) 40 weeks
B) 32 weeks
C) 45 weeks
D) 49 weeks
Question
The mother can feel her baby move in her uterus; that is, ______________ can be felt early in pregnancy, as early as 14 weeks.

A) lanugo
B) quickening
C) vernix
D) butterflies
Question
Mary's baby was born with distinctive facial features, short stature, and intellectual disabilities that were entirely preventable. The baby most likely has

A) Down syndrome.
B) fetal alcohol syndrome.
C) second-hand smoke exposure.
D) a cocaine-addicted mother.
Question
A ____________________ is a substance that introduces risk to the developing organism during pregnancy.

A) poison
B) habituation
C) monster
D) teratogen
Question
The ________________________ pattern of physical growth proceeds from the center of the body through the appendages.

A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) umbilical
D) fetal
Question
One of the first senses the baby develops is

A) vision.
B) taste.
C) smell.
D) hearing.
Question
How much alcohol exposure is associated with significant risk for fetal alcohol syndrome

A) 1 drink per day
B) 2 drinks per day
C) 3 drinks per month
D) The dosage risk is uncertain.
Question
.
Explain the differences in critical and sensitive periods and include the concept of plasticity.
Question
Prior to the twentieth week of pregnancy, the unexpected death and delivery of the embryo or fetus is known as:

A) developmental arrest.
B) miscarriage.
C) blastocyst.
D) sudden infant death syndrome.
Question
A ____________ period is an interval of heightened plasticity, when environmental influences are most efficient at affecting an organism's development.

A) critical
B) sensitive
C) malleable
D) teratogenic
Question
The fetal period is a distinct period of prenatal development.
Question
A _____________ period is a finite window of opportunity for development, outside of which environmental influences are said to have no effect.

A) critical
B) sensitive
C) malleable
D) teratogenic
Question
Which technique uses sound waves to check on the developing baby

A) amniocentesis
B) ultrasound
C) fetal monitoring
D) chorionic villi sampling
Question
The only way to prevent fetal alcohol syndrome is to ___________________ during pregnancy.

A) drink alcohol in moderation
B) ask the doctor before drinking
C) abstain from drinking alcohol
D) drink alcohol made specifically for consumption
Question
Two factors that determine the extent of risk a teratogen represents to a developing organism are

A) timing and dosage.
B) dosage and age of fetus.
C) response and dosage.
D) threshold and timing.
Question
Kristen's pregnancy has been complicated with placenta previa, a pregnancy risk commonly associated with:

A) a male-dominant genetic profile.
B) a female-dominant genetic profile.
C) smoking during pregnancy.
D) alcohol use during pregnancy.
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By the 8th week, when the woman usually realizes she is pregnant, all the baby's essential organs are in place, including heart, brain, nose, lips, ears, and limbs, and the baby is responsive to touch.
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By the time a woman realizes she has missed her period, most of the baby's major organs are in place and the brain has developed into five components.
Question
The _____________________ pattern of physical growth proceeds from the head down through the long axis of the body.

A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) umbilical
D) fetal
Question
The age of viability refers to the maturation point marked by the

A) heart beating.
B) onset of brain development.
C) baby's ability to survive outside of the womb.
D) baby's ability to breathe on his or her own.
Question
One of the most common, yet preventable, birth syndromes is an outcome of fetal exposure to

A) cocaine.
B) alcohol.
C) heroin.
D) nicotine.
Question
How long does labor last from beginning to end

A) 5 hours
B) 12 hours
C) 24 hours
D) It varies.
Question
When the placenta detaches from the wall of the uterus, it is known as

A) placenta previa.
B) placenta abruptio.
C) placenta displacement.
D) placenta dislodgement.
Question
A(n) ______ in Cesarean delivery has contributed to a(n) __________ in infant mortality.

A) increase; reduction
B) decrease; increase
C) decrease; reduction
D) increase; increase
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Levels of oxytocin increase during the ______ trimester(s).

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) first and third
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During which phase of labor are contractions strongest and most frequent

A) transition
B) descent and birth
C) dilation
D) both A and C
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What is the low end of the normal range of a human gestation

A) 32 weeks
B) 37 weeks
C) 39 weeks
D) 42 weeks
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Babies born to women who smoked heavily during pregnancy are at an increased risk for being born at a low birth weight, fewer inches in length, with a smaller than normal head circumference.
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Identify the order of the stages of labor from beginning to end.

A) delivery of the placenta, dilation, descent, and birth
B) dilation, delivery of the placenta, descent, and birth
C) descent and birth, dilation, delivery of the placenta
D) dilation, descent and birth, delivery of the placenta
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Between 20% and 30% of the births in the United States are delivered via

A) induced labor.
B) assisted vaginal delivery.
C) Cesarean section.
D) natural delivery.
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A ________ is a type of delivery that involves the surgical removal of the baby from the mother's uterus via an incision in the mother's abdomen.

A) natural delivery
B) Cesarean delivery
C) medical delivery
D) none of the choices
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Dilation begins with/when __________ and ends when _____________.

A) regular contractions; the cervix is completely open
B) the cervix is dilated; the baby is born
C) the baby is born; the placenta is expelled
D) dilation of the cervix; the placenta is expelled
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Which of the following substances will prime an infant to experience withdrawal both during pregnancy and after birth

A) heroin
B) cocaine
C) alcohol
D) nicotine
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Joe was born with tremors, irritability, and problems with sleeping, and was difficult to soothe. It is likely that his mother _________________________ during pregnancy.

A) smoked cigarettes
B) used crack cocaine
C) drank alcohol
D) used heroin
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Ashley is an average-size woman. Her doctor tells her that she should expect to gain __________ pounds during her pregnancy.

A) 5 to 10
B) 15 to 25
C) 25 to 35
D) 28 to 40
Question
Which of the following is a typical symptom of pregnancy

A) fatigue
B) nausea, heartburn
C) feet swelling, shortness of breath
D) all of the choices
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Sarah's doctor tells her that she is experiencing a(n) _________________ pregnancy; her uterus has grown 20 times its normal size, and her heart has enlarged nearly 12%.

A) high-risk
B) low-risk
C) abnormal
D) normal
Question
Which regulatory system triggers the onset of labor

A) endocrine system
B) lymphatic system
C) reproductive system
D) cardiovascular system
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A "premature infant" is a baby born

A) before 37 weeks of gestation.
B) at any time before the planned delivery date.
C) in the first trimester.
D) after 37 weeks of gestation.
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Labor consists of ____ stage(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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For most women, what is the longest stage of labor

A) dilation
B) descent and birth
C) delivery of the placenta
D) birth
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Deck 2: Biological Foundations, Prenatal Development and Birth
1
Eye color is an example of

A) a genotype.
B) a phenotype.
C) a karyotype.
D) gametes.
B
2
About how many ripened ova does a woman carry through her reproductive life

A) 400
B) 4000
C) 40,000
D)400, 000
A
3
The primary role of the chromosome is to

A) carry on the mother's genes.
B) carry on the father's genes.
C) store and maintain nutrients essential for health.
D) store and transmit genetic information.
D
4
Which of the following is TRUE about sex chromosomes

A) The X chromosomes carry most of the genetic material.
B) Both boys and girls have several pairs of X and Y chromosomes.
C) X and Y separate into different cells in females.
D) The baby's sex is determined by the presence of an X or Y in the fertilizing sperm.
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Which of the following is the result of dominant alleles

A) hemophilia
B) Huntington's disease
C) thyroid disease
D) anemia
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If the alleles from both parents are alike, their child will be

A) monozygotic.
B) female.
C) homozygous.
D) heterozygous.
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Which of the following determines female sex

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XYY
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8
DNA is an abbreviation for ________ acid.

A) diethylnucleic
B) deneural
C) diribionucleic
D) deoxyribonucleic
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A student's twenty-third pair of chromosomes is XY. This person

A) is male.
B) is female.
C) has PKU.
D) has Down syndrome.
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Which gender is associated with a greater number of sex-linked inherited disorders

A) male
B) female
C) Both are the same.
D) No one knows.
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The combination of genetic information that uniquely identifies an individual presents itself to others via ________________expression.

A) phenotypic
B) genotypic
C) allelic
D) autosomic
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Twenty-two matched pairs of chromosomes are called

A) duodnosomes.
B) nucleosomes.
C) allelesomes.
D) autosomes.
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13
Which of the following is a TRUE statement about sex differences

A) Miscarriage of girls is more common, and birth defects are more common in boys.
B) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for boy fetuses.
C) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for girl fetuses.
D) A total of 106 girls are born worldwide for every 100 boys.
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The process of ______________involves reducing the number of chromosomes in body cells by half.

A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) osmosis
D) autosomes
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Explain the differences in genotype and phenotype.
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Why do developmental scientists believe that the male sex is associated with a higher number of sex-linked inherited disorders

A) because they have a matched pair of sex chromosomes
B) because they have an unmatched pair of sex chromosomes
C) because men are more fragile
D) because females are hardier
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17
A heterozygous person who has one recessive allele

A) will pass the dominant trait to his or her children.
B) will pass the recessive trait to his or her children.
C) may be a carrier of the trait.
D) cannot pass on the trait.
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Which sex chromosome carries more genes

A) male
B) female
C) Both sexes carry the same number of genes.
D) The answer is unknown.
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19
DNA duplicates during; A. mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) osmosis.
D) gamete formation.
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Directly observable characteristics manifest as an individual's

A) phenotype.
B) genotype.
C) karyotype.
D) gametes.
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21
Cell division in gametes is achieved by

A) mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) They don't divide.
D) It depends on the sex.
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22
More than 50% of fertilized eggs fail to implant on the wall of the uterus.
A True
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Fertilization usually occurs in the

A) uterus.
B) cervix.
C) Fallopian tube.
D) cilia.
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The mother's genes predominantly determine the gender of the baby.
A True
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25
A man releases about _______________ sperm in each ejaculation.

A) 300
B) 3000
C) 30,000
D) 300,000,000
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26
From which layer does the nervous system develop

A) ectoderm
B) endoderm
C) mesoderm
D) embryoblast
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Which layer gives rise to the heart and circulatory systems

A) ectoderm
B) endoderm
C) mesoderm
D) embryoblast
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Which of the following chromosomal patterns determines female sex

A) XX
B) XY
C) XXY
D) XYY
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Biologically, ova and sperm are known as

A) ovatum.
B) gametes.
C) meiotic.
D) mitotic.
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The embryoblast transforms into the placenta.
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Twins result from two sperm penetrating an egg at the same time.
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32
_________________ is the early process of differentiation that results in the maturation of the internal organs such as the lungs, heart, and gastrointestinal systems.

A) The cephalocaudal pattern
B) Organogenesis
C) The proximodistal pattern
D) Semmatogenesis
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33
Explain why males have a harder time making it to adulthood than females.
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34
Only about _________ fertilized eggs develop to maturity.

A) 1 in 10
B) 2 in 20
C) 3 in 10
D) 4 in 20
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On average, how long do sperm survive in the female body

A) 2 hours
B) 24 hours
C) 48 hours
D) 72 hours
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36
A fertilized egg is a zygote.
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Of the sperm released during intercourse, about __________ reach the egg.

A) 20
B) 200
C) 2000
D) 2
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38
The fetal period spans from

A) 2 to 8 weeks.
B) 9 to 30 weeks.
C) 9 to 24 weeks.
D) 9 weeks to birth.
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39
The __________period refers to the first 2 weeks after fertilization.

A) fetal
B) embryonic
C) germinal
D) zygotic
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40
Which of the following is closest to an average human gestation

A) 40 weeks
B) 32 weeks
C) 45 weeks
D) 49 weeks
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41
The mother can feel her baby move in her uterus; that is, ______________ can be felt early in pregnancy, as early as 14 weeks.

A) lanugo
B) quickening
C) vernix
D) butterflies
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42
Mary's baby was born with distinctive facial features, short stature, and intellectual disabilities that were entirely preventable. The baby most likely has

A) Down syndrome.
B) fetal alcohol syndrome.
C) second-hand smoke exposure.
D) a cocaine-addicted mother.
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43
A ____________________ is a substance that introduces risk to the developing organism during pregnancy.

A) poison
B) habituation
C) monster
D) teratogen
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44
The ________________________ pattern of physical growth proceeds from the center of the body through the appendages.

A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) umbilical
D) fetal
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45
One of the first senses the baby develops is

A) vision.
B) taste.
C) smell.
D) hearing.
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46
How much alcohol exposure is associated with significant risk for fetal alcohol syndrome

A) 1 drink per day
B) 2 drinks per day
C) 3 drinks per month
D) The dosage risk is uncertain.
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47
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Explain the differences in critical and sensitive periods and include the concept of plasticity.
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48
Prior to the twentieth week of pregnancy, the unexpected death and delivery of the embryo or fetus is known as:

A) developmental arrest.
B) miscarriage.
C) blastocyst.
D) sudden infant death syndrome.
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49
A ____________ period is an interval of heightened plasticity, when environmental influences are most efficient at affecting an organism's development.

A) critical
B) sensitive
C) malleable
D) teratogenic
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50
The fetal period is a distinct period of prenatal development.
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51
A _____________ period is a finite window of opportunity for development, outside of which environmental influences are said to have no effect.

A) critical
B) sensitive
C) malleable
D) teratogenic
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52
Which technique uses sound waves to check on the developing baby

A) amniocentesis
B) ultrasound
C) fetal monitoring
D) chorionic villi sampling
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53
The only way to prevent fetal alcohol syndrome is to ___________________ during pregnancy.

A) drink alcohol in moderation
B) ask the doctor before drinking
C) abstain from drinking alcohol
D) drink alcohol made specifically for consumption
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54
Two factors that determine the extent of risk a teratogen represents to a developing organism are

A) timing and dosage.
B) dosage and age of fetus.
C) response and dosage.
D) threshold and timing.
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55
Kristen's pregnancy has been complicated with placenta previa, a pregnancy risk commonly associated with:

A) a male-dominant genetic profile.
B) a female-dominant genetic profile.
C) smoking during pregnancy.
D) alcohol use during pregnancy.
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56
By the 8th week, when the woman usually realizes she is pregnant, all the baby's essential organs are in place, including heart, brain, nose, lips, ears, and limbs, and the baby is responsive to touch.
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57
By the time a woman realizes she has missed her period, most of the baby's major organs are in place and the brain has developed into five components.
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58
The _____________________ pattern of physical growth proceeds from the head down through the long axis of the body.

A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) umbilical
D) fetal
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59
The age of viability refers to the maturation point marked by the

A) heart beating.
B) onset of brain development.
C) baby's ability to survive outside of the womb.
D) baby's ability to breathe on his or her own.
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60
One of the most common, yet preventable, birth syndromes is an outcome of fetal exposure to

A) cocaine.
B) alcohol.
C) heroin.
D) nicotine.
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61
How long does labor last from beginning to end

A) 5 hours
B) 12 hours
C) 24 hours
D) It varies.
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62
When the placenta detaches from the wall of the uterus, it is known as

A) placenta previa.
B) placenta abruptio.
C) placenta displacement.
D) placenta dislodgement.
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63
A(n) ______ in Cesarean delivery has contributed to a(n) __________ in infant mortality.

A) increase; reduction
B) decrease; increase
C) decrease; reduction
D) increase; increase
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64
Levels of oxytocin increase during the ______ trimester(s).

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) first and third
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65
During which phase of labor are contractions strongest and most frequent

A) transition
B) descent and birth
C) dilation
D) both A and C
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66
What is the low end of the normal range of a human gestation

A) 32 weeks
B) 37 weeks
C) 39 weeks
D) 42 weeks
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67
Babies born to women who smoked heavily during pregnancy are at an increased risk for being born at a low birth weight, fewer inches in length, with a smaller than normal head circumference.
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68
Identify the order of the stages of labor from beginning to end.

A) delivery of the placenta, dilation, descent, and birth
B) dilation, delivery of the placenta, descent, and birth
C) descent and birth, dilation, delivery of the placenta
D) dilation, descent and birth, delivery of the placenta
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69
Between 20% and 30% of the births in the United States are delivered via

A) induced labor.
B) assisted vaginal delivery.
C) Cesarean section.
D) natural delivery.
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70
A ________ is a type of delivery that involves the surgical removal of the baby from the mother's uterus via an incision in the mother's abdomen.

A) natural delivery
B) Cesarean delivery
C) medical delivery
D) none of the choices
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71
Dilation begins with/when __________ and ends when _____________.

A) regular contractions; the cervix is completely open
B) the cervix is dilated; the baby is born
C) the baby is born; the placenta is expelled
D) dilation of the cervix; the placenta is expelled
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72
Which of the following substances will prime an infant to experience withdrawal both during pregnancy and after birth

A) heroin
B) cocaine
C) alcohol
D) nicotine
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73
Joe was born with tremors, irritability, and problems with sleeping, and was difficult to soothe. It is likely that his mother _________________________ during pregnancy.

A) smoked cigarettes
B) used crack cocaine
C) drank alcohol
D) used heroin
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74
Ashley is an average-size woman. Her doctor tells her that she should expect to gain __________ pounds during her pregnancy.

A) 5 to 10
B) 15 to 25
C) 25 to 35
D) 28 to 40
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75
Which of the following is a typical symptom of pregnancy

A) fatigue
B) nausea, heartburn
C) feet swelling, shortness of breath
D) all of the choices
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76
Sarah's doctor tells her that she is experiencing a(n) _________________ pregnancy; her uterus has grown 20 times its normal size, and her heart has enlarged nearly 12%.

A) high-risk
B) low-risk
C) abnormal
D) normal
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77
Which regulatory system triggers the onset of labor

A) endocrine system
B) lymphatic system
C) reproductive system
D) cardiovascular system
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78
A "premature infant" is a baby born

A) before 37 weeks of gestation.
B) at any time before the planned delivery date.
C) in the first trimester.
D) after 37 weeks of gestation.
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79
Labor consists of ____ stage(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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80
For most women, what is the longest stage of labor

A) dilation
B) descent and birth
C) delivery of the placenta
D) birth
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