Deck 3: Prenatal Development and Childbirth

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According to the text, about what percent of fertilized eggs are lost within the first two weeks following conception?

A) 2-3%
B) 5-9%
C) 25%
D) 60-70%
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When does ovulation typically occur?

A) during menstruation
B) the day before the onset of menstruation
C) the 14th day after the onset of menstruation
D) the day after menstruation has ceased
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Jackie is a new mother who says, "I just can't stand to be away from my baby. I feel so close to him emotionally that I just love him." Jackie's comments reflect the core principle involved in:

A) crowning
B) attachment
C) the Moro reflex
D) the Babinski reflex
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Suppose Dr. Barnes is a fertility specialist who studies the sex of recently fertilized ova. If her research population included all fertilized ova conceived in a population, and if she found that 1,000 of these zygotes were female, she should expect that the population would also include _____ male zygotes.

A) 960
B) 1,000
C) 1,040
D) 1,250
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If a baby were born with no bowel and with complications involving the small intestines as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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According to the text, traditional childbirth is typically done:

A) in a birthing center
B) in a hospital
C) at home
D) anywhere, including in a birthing center, in a hospital, or at home
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If a pregnancy test can detect pregnancy within two weeks after fertilization, it most likely works by:

A) detecting the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin in the woman's urine
B) detecting a rise in the woman's body temperature from 98.6 to about 99.3
C) detecting the presence of a much higher percentage of alpha brain waves during the woman's sleep cycles
D) detecting a dramatic increase in the acidity of the woman's urine
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Which of the following mothers is at the greatest risk of having a miscarriage?

A) Anne, who is 20
B) Judy, who is 28
C) Lucretia, who is 35
D) Mary, who is 42
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The sequence of growth in which development proceeds from the head toward the feet is known as:

A) gross-to-specific trend
B) proximodistal trend
C) cephalocaudal trend
D) differentiated-to-integrated trend
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If a teratogen interferes with prenatal development only during a particular period of time, the period of development in which the teratogen can exert its effect is called:

A) a teratogenic period
B) a teratogenic stage
C) a critical period
D) a high-risk - low-reward stage
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In prepared childbirth, the primary function of the relaxation and breathing techniques used is to:

A) increase the supply of oxygen to the baby during delivery
B) increase the Apgar score of the baby at the time of delivery
C) help the mother cope more effectively with the pain of delivery
D) reduce the carbon dioxide content of the mother's blood
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An excited father who is watching his daughter be born exclaims with excitement, "I can see her head!" Technically, this would be referred to as:

A) "showing"
B) "crowning"
C) an Apgar of 1
D) traditional childbirth
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When a neonate's hand is stimulated by an object such as a finger or a pencil, the infant's fingers will close tightly in a grasp. This behavior is best considered to be an example of:

A) the plantar reflex
B) the palmar grasp reflex
C) the Moro reflex
D) the Babinski reflex
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The digestive system, lungs, and some other internal organs develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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What would such a score most likely indicate?

A) All vital signs are perfect.
B) All vital signs are normal.
C) Some of the baby's bodily processes are not functioning fully.
D) Immediate emergency measures are required.
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When infants reach the age of viability at 24 weeks, they have about a ______ % chance of surviving outside of the uterus if given high-quality medical treatment.

A) 90
B) 70
C) 50
D) 10
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Maria is in her ninth month of pregnancy. She begins to feel contractions, but when she gets up and walks around, the contractions go away. Most likely, she has experienced which of the following?

A) showing
B) the first stage of labor
C) the second stage of labor
D) Braxton-Hicks contractions
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Heart defects are especially common when pregnant mothers are exposed to a teratogen during which prenatal period?

A) the germinal period
B) the embryonic period
C) the fetal period
D) the last two weeks before birth
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Doug is told that his wife should not visit his office during the second and third month of her pregnancy because chemicals there could negatively affect the development of their baby. However, he is also told that it would be safe for her to visit after the fourth month, since the chemicals would not affect fetal development. This example highlights the concept of:

A) critical period
B) gross-to-specific trend
C) fetal development
D) ectopic pregnancy risk
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Suppose that Judy's menstrual cycle begins on the first day of July. On which day should she expect that ovulation will occur?

A) July 1
B) July 10
C) July 14
D) July 28
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The attachment of the zygote to the uterine wall is called:

A) ovulation
B) menstruation
C) fertilization
D) implantation
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What is the correct developmental sequence of the periods of prenatal development?

A) germinal, embryonic, fetal
B) embryonic, fetal, germinal
C) fetal, germinal, embryonic
D) germinal, fetal, embryonic
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In a typical normal pregnancy, which of the following statements about the length of trimesters is correct?

A) The first trimester is the longest.
B) The second trimester is the longest.
C) The third trimester is the longest.
D) All trimesters are about the same length.
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The germinal period of prenatal development occurs during which trimester(s)?

A) the first trimester
B) the second trimester
C) the third trimester
D) the second and third trimesters
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Suppose that Judy's menstrual cycle begins on the first day of July. On which day should she expect that ovulation will occur?

A) July 1
B) July 10
C) July 14
D) July 28
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The fetal period of prenatal development occurs during which trimester(s)?

A) the first trimester
B) the second trimester
C) the third trimester
D) the second and third trimesters
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If George and his wife wish to increase the chances of becoming pregnant, they should know that George's sperm can survive about how long following ejaculation?

A) 2-3 hours
B) 6-12 hours
C) 24-36 hours
D) 5 days
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After studying human prenatal development, Rita should know that one (or more) of her ova will begin to undergo the final stage of meiosis at about what point in each of her menstrual cycles?

A) on the first or second day of a regular menstrual period
B) on about the 10th day after the start of a regular menstrual period
C) about two weeks after the start of a regular menstrual period
D) on about the 28th day after the start of a regular menstrual period
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Normally, sperm can survive and be viable for about how long following ejaculation?

A) 2-3 hours
B) 24-36 hours
C) 1-2 days
D) about 5 days
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What is the release of the ovum from the ovary called?

A) ovulation
B) fertilization
C) implantation
D) menstruation
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When does ovulation typically occur?

A) during menstruation
B) the day before the onset of menstruation
C) the 14th day after the onset of menstruation
D) the day after menstruation has ceased
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Nancy is 15 years old and has just found out she is pregnant. Although the pregnancy is unintended, Nancy may take some comfort in knowing that unintended pregnancies comprise about what percent of all teen pregnancies in the United States today?

A) two-thirds
B) half
C) one-third
D) 10%
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Suppose that Latisha's menstrual cycle begins on the first day of January. If she is planning on having sexual intercourse but does not want to become pregnant, she should be most concerned about using contraception (or abstaining from intercourse) during which of the following dates?

A) January 2-7
B) January 10-15
C) January 20-26
D) January 27-31
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Which type of genetic information is NOT included in a one-celled fertilized egg?

A) genetic instructions for whether the sex of the child will be male or female
B) genetic instructions for how tall the child will likely be at adulthood
C) genetic instructions for eye color
D) All genetic instructions are present from the point of fertilization on.
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The number of sperm contained in each ejaculation is approximately:

A) 200
B) 2,000
C) 200,000
D) 200,000,000
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The germinal period of prenatal development begins with conception and ends about ___ later.

A) one trimester
B) two weeks
C) one month
D) 12 weeks
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Fertilization normally takes place:

A) in the uterus
B) in the vagina
C) in the ovary from which the egg is released
D) in the fallopian tube
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The union of an ovum and sperm creates a(n):

A) gamete
B) embryo
C) amnion
D) zygote
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The embryonic period of prenatal development occurs during which trimester(s)?

A) the first trimester
B) the second trimester
C) the third trimester
D) the second and third trimesters
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Lacy is 38 years old and has just found out she is pregnant. Although the pregnancy is unintended, Lacy may take some comfort in knowing that unintended pregnancies comprise about what percent of all pregnancies in the United States today?

A) two-thirds
B) half
C) one-third
D) 10%
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When a woman becomes pregnant from the fertilization of two separate ova by two separate sperm, these twins are called _________ twins:

A) dizygotic
B) monozygotic
C) identical
D) nonfraternal
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The disk-shaped structure that nourishes the embryo and fetus is called the:

A) amniotic sac
B) umbilical disk
C) embryonic disk
D) placenta
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Combining the percentage of fertilized eggs that are lost within the first two weeks with the percent that are aborted or lost due to miscarriage in the remaining months of pregnancy, you should conclude that about ________ of all fertilized eggs eventually result in the birth of a baby.

A) 20%
B) half
C) two-thirds
D) almost 90%
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Tom and Forrest are dizygotic twins. Therefore, they:

A) share the same physical traits
B) resulted from the division of a single fertilized ovum
C) are no more alike genetically than any other two siblings
D) have been raised in different environments
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The similarity of genetic traits carried by two individuals who are dizygotic twins would be most comparable to which of the following pairs of individuals?

A) their mother and father
B) any two siblings, regardless of gender
C) two clones of the same person
D) two unrelated individuals
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Which of the following structures is most similar in function to a filtering system in the engine of a car that moves gas from the gas tank, filters impurities out of it, and delivers it to the carburetor?

A) the amniotic fluid
B) the amniotic sac
C) the placenta
D) the embryonic disk
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Which of the following develops from the embryonic disk?

A) the placenta
B) the baby
C) the amniotic sac
D) the amniotic fluid
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If Jacob was going to draw a picture of a blastula, the shape he would produce would be most like which of the following?

A) a straight line
B) a square
C) a circle
D) a "glob" that looks like the shape of Lake Michigan
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Jane and Jill are monozygotic twins. Therefore, they:

A) share the same physical traits
B) are no more alike than any other two siblings
C) developed from two separate ova fertilized by two separate sperm
D) have been raised in different environments
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Which of the following statements regarding fraternal twins is FALSE?

A) They are produced when two ova are released and each unites with a sperm.
B) They may be of the same or opposite sex.
C) The twins develop from the same zygote.
D) The genetic traits of the two twins can be as different or as similar as those of any other two siblings.
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According to the text, about what percent of fertilized eggs are lost within the first two weeks following conception:

A) 2-3%
B) 5-9%
C) 25%
D) 60-70%
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A fluid-filled membrane that encloses the developing embryo or fetus is called the:

A) amniotic sac
B) embryonic disk
C) fallopian tube
D) placenta
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Suppose that Maddie has difficulty becoming pregnant and decides to use reproductive technologies to increase her chances of having a baby. According to the text, one side effect of this technology that she should be aware of is that it:

A) increases the risk of miscarriage
B) increases her chances of getting a divorce
C) increases her chances of having twins
D) increases her likelihood of experiencing postpartum depression
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If a pregnancy test can detect pregnancy within two weeks after fertilization, it most likely works by:

A) detecting the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin in the woman's urine
B) detecting a rise in the woman's body temperature from 98.6 to about 99.3
C) detecting the presence of a much higher percentage of alpha brain waves during the woman's sleep cycles
D) detecting a dramatic increase in the acidity of the woman's urine
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Implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterine wall typically occurs:

A) within 1 to 2 hours following fertilization
B) within 12 to 24 hours following fertilization
C) within 2 to 3 days following fertilization
D) about one week following fertilization
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Janae wants to become pregnant and believes that fertilization has taken place. However, she does not want to get her hopes up too quickly because she knows that about _______ of fertilized ova are lost during the first two weeks of pregnancy.

A) 5%
B) 10-15%
C) a third
D) two-thirds
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John (a boy) and Jill (a girl) claim that they are twins. You would know for certain that:

A) if they are twins, they are monozygotic twins
B) if they are twins, they are dizygotic twins
C) if they are twins, John was born first and Jill was born second
D) they could not possibly be twins
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If Susanna was worried that she has just become pregnant as the result of intercourse last night, and she wants to take a drug to make sure that implantation of the fertilized ovum does not occur, she should be sure to take this drug:

A) immediately, because implantation occurs in the first day after fertilization
B) within 24 hours, because implantation occurs in the first 24 to 36 hours after fertilization
C) within 2 days, because implantation occurs about 3 days following fertilization
D) within 5-6 days, because implantation occurs about 1 week following fertilization
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Suppose that prior to implantation, Janetha's fertilized egg divides into two cells, and these cells then split entirely. If Janetha's pregnancy results in a healthy birth, you would know that she would have:

A) a girl
B) a boy
C) a girl and a boy
D) twins with identical genetic characteristics
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Shepard is an advocate for laws that would prohibit abortion under all circumstances. To make her case, she argues that, of pregnancies that survive the first few weeks, over half are terminated by an abortion. You know that Dr. Shepard's argument is false because the percentage of pregnancies that are terminated by abortion after the first few weeks is actually:

A) 2%
B) 6%
C) 19%
D) 36%
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An advertising campaign urges pregnant women to get good prenatal care by saying that all of the structures that we recognize as human (including arms, legs, eyes, internal organs, and a beating heart) have already developed early in pregnancy. Having studied prenatal development, you know that the most accurate statement is that these structures are present, at least in rudimentary form, by:

A) the end of the second week of pregnancy
B) the end of the second month of pregnancy
C) the end of the fourth week of pregnancy
D) the end of the fourth month of pregnancy
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Suppose Naomi is in her third trimester of pregnancy. If Naomi is worried that her pregnancy might end with a spontaneous abortion, you might be able to provide some comfort to her by stating that _____ of spontaneous abortions occur in the first trimester.

A) about half
B) about two-thirds
C) about 90%
D) about 99.9%
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In developed economies like the U.S., a healthy fetus reaches the age of viability at:

A) 30 weeks
B) 24 weeks
C) 20 weeks
D) 16 weeks
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Rex describes a period of the lifespan as "the time when primitive organ systems mature and become functional." The period he is describing would correctly be identified as:

A) the germinal period
B) the fetal period
C) the embryonic period
D) the viability period
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The skin, sense organs, and the brain develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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Suppose a friend calls you and tells you that she has had a miscarriage during the fourth month of her pregnancy. Technically, her miscarriage would be termed:

A) spontaneous abortion
B) term abortion
C) mid-term abortion
D) developmental abortion
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If a baby were born with malformed eyes and ears as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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When infants reach the age of viability at 24 weeks, they have about a ______ % chance of surviving outside of the uterus if given high-quality medical treatment.

A) 90
B) 70
C) 50
D) 10
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The muscles, blood, and the excretory system develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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Peters tells a pregnant woman that she is now at the point in her pregnancy where her baby would have a 50% chance of surviving if it were born today. At what point in pregnancy is this woman?

A) 24 weeks
B) 29 weeks
C) 32 weeks
D) 35 weeks
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Suppose Dr. Barnes is a fertility specialist who studies the sex of recently fertilized ova. If her research population included all fertilized ova conceived in a population, and if she found that 1,000 of these zygotes were female, she should expect that the population would also include _____ male zygotes.

A) 960
B) 1,000
C) 1,040
D) 1,250
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If a baby were born with an incompletely formed digestive system and lung problems as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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Buresh tells a pregnant woman that she is now at the point in her pregnancy where her baby would have a 50% chance of surviving if it were born. This point is termed:

A) the age of viability
B) the beginning of the fetal period
C) the beginning of the embryonic period
D) the end of the embryonic period
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The digestive system, lungs, and some other internal organs develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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During which period of prenatal development do most major structures, such as the heart, develop in rudimentary form?

A) embryonic period
B) fetal period
C) germinal period
D) zygotic period
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Suppose Paul is working in a hospital. For every 100 female babies born, he should expect that about ____ male babies will be born.

A) 94
B) 100
C) 105
D) 125
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Which of the following groups would be expected to have the highest rate of miscarriage?

A) babies whose fathers are younger than 20
B) babies whose fathers are between 20 and 30 years of age
C) babies whose fathers are between 30 and 40 years of age
D) babies whose fathers are older than 40
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If a baby were born with no bowel and with complications involving the small intestines as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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Generalizing from data presented in the text, you should conclude that ______ embryos are more vulnerable during the prenatal period and _______ are more vulnerable during the first two years of life.

A) male; male
B) female; female
C) male; female
D) female; male
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Which of the following developmental events occurs earliest in the prenatal period?

A) the baby is able to hear
B) the baby is able to see
C) the heart starts beating
D) the neural tube develops into a three-part brain
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Deck 3: Prenatal Development and Childbirth
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According to the text, about what percent of fertilized eggs are lost within the first two weeks following conception?

A) 2-3%
B) 5-9%
C) 25%
D) 60-70%
D
2
When does ovulation typically occur?

A) during menstruation
B) the day before the onset of menstruation
C) the 14th day after the onset of menstruation
D) the day after menstruation has ceased
C
3
Jackie is a new mother who says, "I just can't stand to be away from my baby. I feel so close to him emotionally that I just love him." Jackie's comments reflect the core principle involved in:

A) crowning
B) attachment
C) the Moro reflex
D) the Babinski reflex
B
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Suppose Dr. Barnes is a fertility specialist who studies the sex of recently fertilized ova. If her research population included all fertilized ova conceived in a population, and if she found that 1,000 of these zygotes were female, she should expect that the population would also include _____ male zygotes.

A) 960
B) 1,000
C) 1,040
D) 1,250
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If a baby were born with no bowel and with complications involving the small intestines as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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According to the text, traditional childbirth is typically done:

A) in a birthing center
B) in a hospital
C) at home
D) anywhere, including in a birthing center, in a hospital, or at home
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If a pregnancy test can detect pregnancy within two weeks after fertilization, it most likely works by:

A) detecting the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin in the woman's urine
B) detecting a rise in the woman's body temperature from 98.6 to about 99.3
C) detecting the presence of a much higher percentage of alpha brain waves during the woman's sleep cycles
D) detecting a dramatic increase in the acidity of the woman's urine
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Which of the following mothers is at the greatest risk of having a miscarriage?

A) Anne, who is 20
B) Judy, who is 28
C) Lucretia, who is 35
D) Mary, who is 42
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The sequence of growth in which development proceeds from the head toward the feet is known as:

A) gross-to-specific trend
B) proximodistal trend
C) cephalocaudal trend
D) differentiated-to-integrated trend
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If a teratogen interferes with prenatal development only during a particular period of time, the period of development in which the teratogen can exert its effect is called:

A) a teratogenic period
B) a teratogenic stage
C) a critical period
D) a high-risk - low-reward stage
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In prepared childbirth, the primary function of the relaxation and breathing techniques used is to:

A) increase the supply of oxygen to the baby during delivery
B) increase the Apgar score of the baby at the time of delivery
C) help the mother cope more effectively with the pain of delivery
D) reduce the carbon dioxide content of the mother's blood
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An excited father who is watching his daughter be born exclaims with excitement, "I can see her head!" Technically, this would be referred to as:

A) "showing"
B) "crowning"
C) an Apgar of 1
D) traditional childbirth
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When a neonate's hand is stimulated by an object such as a finger or a pencil, the infant's fingers will close tightly in a grasp. This behavior is best considered to be an example of:

A) the plantar reflex
B) the palmar grasp reflex
C) the Moro reflex
D) the Babinski reflex
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The digestive system, lungs, and some other internal organs develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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What would such a score most likely indicate?

A) All vital signs are perfect.
B) All vital signs are normal.
C) Some of the baby's bodily processes are not functioning fully.
D) Immediate emergency measures are required.
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When infants reach the age of viability at 24 weeks, they have about a ______ % chance of surviving outside of the uterus if given high-quality medical treatment.

A) 90
B) 70
C) 50
D) 10
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Maria is in her ninth month of pregnancy. She begins to feel contractions, but when she gets up and walks around, the contractions go away. Most likely, she has experienced which of the following?

A) showing
B) the first stage of labor
C) the second stage of labor
D) Braxton-Hicks contractions
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Heart defects are especially common when pregnant mothers are exposed to a teratogen during which prenatal period?

A) the germinal period
B) the embryonic period
C) the fetal period
D) the last two weeks before birth
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Doug is told that his wife should not visit his office during the second and third month of her pregnancy because chemicals there could negatively affect the development of their baby. However, he is also told that it would be safe for her to visit after the fourth month, since the chemicals would not affect fetal development. This example highlights the concept of:

A) critical period
B) gross-to-specific trend
C) fetal development
D) ectopic pregnancy risk
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Suppose that Judy's menstrual cycle begins on the first day of July. On which day should she expect that ovulation will occur?

A) July 1
B) July 10
C) July 14
D) July 28
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The attachment of the zygote to the uterine wall is called:

A) ovulation
B) menstruation
C) fertilization
D) implantation
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What is the correct developmental sequence of the periods of prenatal development?

A) germinal, embryonic, fetal
B) embryonic, fetal, germinal
C) fetal, germinal, embryonic
D) germinal, fetal, embryonic
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In a typical normal pregnancy, which of the following statements about the length of trimesters is correct?

A) The first trimester is the longest.
B) The second trimester is the longest.
C) The third trimester is the longest.
D) All trimesters are about the same length.
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The germinal period of prenatal development occurs during which trimester(s)?

A) the first trimester
B) the second trimester
C) the third trimester
D) the second and third trimesters
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Suppose that Judy's menstrual cycle begins on the first day of July. On which day should she expect that ovulation will occur?

A) July 1
B) July 10
C) July 14
D) July 28
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The fetal period of prenatal development occurs during which trimester(s)?

A) the first trimester
B) the second trimester
C) the third trimester
D) the second and third trimesters
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If George and his wife wish to increase the chances of becoming pregnant, they should know that George's sperm can survive about how long following ejaculation?

A) 2-3 hours
B) 6-12 hours
C) 24-36 hours
D) 5 days
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28
After studying human prenatal development, Rita should know that one (or more) of her ova will begin to undergo the final stage of meiosis at about what point in each of her menstrual cycles?

A) on the first or second day of a regular menstrual period
B) on about the 10th day after the start of a regular menstrual period
C) about two weeks after the start of a regular menstrual period
D) on about the 28th day after the start of a regular menstrual period
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29
Normally, sperm can survive and be viable for about how long following ejaculation?

A) 2-3 hours
B) 24-36 hours
C) 1-2 days
D) about 5 days
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30
What is the release of the ovum from the ovary called?

A) ovulation
B) fertilization
C) implantation
D) menstruation
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31
When does ovulation typically occur?

A) during menstruation
B) the day before the onset of menstruation
C) the 14th day after the onset of menstruation
D) the day after menstruation has ceased
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32
Nancy is 15 years old and has just found out she is pregnant. Although the pregnancy is unintended, Nancy may take some comfort in knowing that unintended pregnancies comprise about what percent of all teen pregnancies in the United States today?

A) two-thirds
B) half
C) one-third
D) 10%
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33
Suppose that Latisha's menstrual cycle begins on the first day of January. If she is planning on having sexual intercourse but does not want to become pregnant, she should be most concerned about using contraception (or abstaining from intercourse) during which of the following dates?

A) January 2-7
B) January 10-15
C) January 20-26
D) January 27-31
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34
Which type of genetic information is NOT included in a one-celled fertilized egg?

A) genetic instructions for whether the sex of the child will be male or female
B) genetic instructions for how tall the child will likely be at adulthood
C) genetic instructions for eye color
D) All genetic instructions are present from the point of fertilization on.
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35
The number of sperm contained in each ejaculation is approximately:

A) 200
B) 2,000
C) 200,000
D) 200,000,000
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36
The germinal period of prenatal development begins with conception and ends about ___ later.

A) one trimester
B) two weeks
C) one month
D) 12 weeks
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37
Fertilization normally takes place:

A) in the uterus
B) in the vagina
C) in the ovary from which the egg is released
D) in the fallopian tube
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38
The union of an ovum and sperm creates a(n):

A) gamete
B) embryo
C) amnion
D) zygote
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39
The embryonic period of prenatal development occurs during which trimester(s)?

A) the first trimester
B) the second trimester
C) the third trimester
D) the second and third trimesters
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40
Lacy is 38 years old and has just found out she is pregnant. Although the pregnancy is unintended, Lacy may take some comfort in knowing that unintended pregnancies comprise about what percent of all pregnancies in the United States today?

A) two-thirds
B) half
C) one-third
D) 10%
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41
When a woman becomes pregnant from the fertilization of two separate ova by two separate sperm, these twins are called _________ twins:

A) dizygotic
B) monozygotic
C) identical
D) nonfraternal
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42
The disk-shaped structure that nourishes the embryo and fetus is called the:

A) amniotic sac
B) umbilical disk
C) embryonic disk
D) placenta
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43
Combining the percentage of fertilized eggs that are lost within the first two weeks with the percent that are aborted or lost due to miscarriage in the remaining months of pregnancy, you should conclude that about ________ of all fertilized eggs eventually result in the birth of a baby.

A) 20%
B) half
C) two-thirds
D) almost 90%
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44
Tom and Forrest are dizygotic twins. Therefore, they:

A) share the same physical traits
B) resulted from the division of a single fertilized ovum
C) are no more alike genetically than any other two siblings
D) have been raised in different environments
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45
The similarity of genetic traits carried by two individuals who are dizygotic twins would be most comparable to which of the following pairs of individuals?

A) their mother and father
B) any two siblings, regardless of gender
C) two clones of the same person
D) two unrelated individuals
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46
Which of the following structures is most similar in function to a filtering system in the engine of a car that moves gas from the gas tank, filters impurities out of it, and delivers it to the carburetor?

A) the amniotic fluid
B) the amniotic sac
C) the placenta
D) the embryonic disk
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47
Which of the following develops from the embryonic disk?

A) the placenta
B) the baby
C) the amniotic sac
D) the amniotic fluid
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48
If Jacob was going to draw a picture of a blastula, the shape he would produce would be most like which of the following?

A) a straight line
B) a square
C) a circle
D) a "glob" that looks like the shape of Lake Michigan
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49
Jane and Jill are monozygotic twins. Therefore, they:

A) share the same physical traits
B) are no more alike than any other two siblings
C) developed from two separate ova fertilized by two separate sperm
D) have been raised in different environments
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50
Which of the following statements regarding fraternal twins is FALSE?

A) They are produced when two ova are released and each unites with a sperm.
B) They may be of the same or opposite sex.
C) The twins develop from the same zygote.
D) The genetic traits of the two twins can be as different or as similar as those of any other two siblings.
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51
According to the text, about what percent of fertilized eggs are lost within the first two weeks following conception:

A) 2-3%
B) 5-9%
C) 25%
D) 60-70%
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52
A fluid-filled membrane that encloses the developing embryo or fetus is called the:

A) amniotic sac
B) embryonic disk
C) fallopian tube
D) placenta
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53
Suppose that Maddie has difficulty becoming pregnant and decides to use reproductive technologies to increase her chances of having a baby. According to the text, one side effect of this technology that she should be aware of is that it:

A) increases the risk of miscarriage
B) increases her chances of getting a divorce
C) increases her chances of having twins
D) increases her likelihood of experiencing postpartum depression
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54
If a pregnancy test can detect pregnancy within two weeks after fertilization, it most likely works by:

A) detecting the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin in the woman's urine
B) detecting a rise in the woman's body temperature from 98.6 to about 99.3
C) detecting the presence of a much higher percentage of alpha brain waves during the woman's sleep cycles
D) detecting a dramatic increase in the acidity of the woman's urine
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55
Implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterine wall typically occurs:

A) within 1 to 2 hours following fertilization
B) within 12 to 24 hours following fertilization
C) within 2 to 3 days following fertilization
D) about one week following fertilization
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56
Janae wants to become pregnant and believes that fertilization has taken place. However, she does not want to get her hopes up too quickly because she knows that about _______ of fertilized ova are lost during the first two weeks of pregnancy.

A) 5%
B) 10-15%
C) a third
D) two-thirds
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57
John (a boy) and Jill (a girl) claim that they are twins. You would know for certain that:

A) if they are twins, they are monozygotic twins
B) if they are twins, they are dizygotic twins
C) if they are twins, John was born first and Jill was born second
D) they could not possibly be twins
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58
If Susanna was worried that she has just become pregnant as the result of intercourse last night, and she wants to take a drug to make sure that implantation of the fertilized ovum does not occur, she should be sure to take this drug:

A) immediately, because implantation occurs in the first day after fertilization
B) within 24 hours, because implantation occurs in the first 24 to 36 hours after fertilization
C) within 2 days, because implantation occurs about 3 days following fertilization
D) within 5-6 days, because implantation occurs about 1 week following fertilization
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59
Suppose that prior to implantation, Janetha's fertilized egg divides into two cells, and these cells then split entirely. If Janetha's pregnancy results in a healthy birth, you would know that she would have:

A) a girl
B) a boy
C) a girl and a boy
D) twins with identical genetic characteristics
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60
Shepard is an advocate for laws that would prohibit abortion under all circumstances. To make her case, she argues that, of pregnancies that survive the first few weeks, over half are terminated by an abortion. You know that Dr. Shepard's argument is false because the percentage of pregnancies that are terminated by abortion after the first few weeks is actually:

A) 2%
B) 6%
C) 19%
D) 36%
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61
An advertising campaign urges pregnant women to get good prenatal care by saying that all of the structures that we recognize as human (including arms, legs, eyes, internal organs, and a beating heart) have already developed early in pregnancy. Having studied prenatal development, you know that the most accurate statement is that these structures are present, at least in rudimentary form, by:

A) the end of the second week of pregnancy
B) the end of the second month of pregnancy
C) the end of the fourth week of pregnancy
D) the end of the fourth month of pregnancy
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62
Suppose Naomi is in her third trimester of pregnancy. If Naomi is worried that her pregnancy might end with a spontaneous abortion, you might be able to provide some comfort to her by stating that _____ of spontaneous abortions occur in the first trimester.

A) about half
B) about two-thirds
C) about 90%
D) about 99.9%
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63
In developed economies like the U.S., a healthy fetus reaches the age of viability at:

A) 30 weeks
B) 24 weeks
C) 20 weeks
D) 16 weeks
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64
Rex describes a period of the lifespan as "the time when primitive organ systems mature and become functional." The period he is describing would correctly be identified as:

A) the germinal period
B) the fetal period
C) the embryonic period
D) the viability period
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65
The skin, sense organs, and the brain develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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66
Suppose a friend calls you and tells you that she has had a miscarriage during the fourth month of her pregnancy. Technically, her miscarriage would be termed:

A) spontaneous abortion
B) term abortion
C) mid-term abortion
D) developmental abortion
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67
If a baby were born with malformed eyes and ears as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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68
When infants reach the age of viability at 24 weeks, they have about a ______ % chance of surviving outside of the uterus if given high-quality medical treatment.

A) 90
B) 70
C) 50
D) 10
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69
The muscles, blood, and the excretory system develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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70
Peters tells a pregnant woman that she is now at the point in her pregnancy where her baby would have a 50% chance of surviving if it were born today. At what point in pregnancy is this woman?

A) 24 weeks
B) 29 weeks
C) 32 weeks
D) 35 weeks
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71
Suppose Dr. Barnes is a fertility specialist who studies the sex of recently fertilized ova. If her research population included all fertilized ova conceived in a population, and if she found that 1,000 of these zygotes were female, she should expect that the population would also include _____ male zygotes.

A) 960
B) 1,000
C) 1,040
D) 1,250
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72
If a baby were born with an incompletely formed digestive system and lung problems as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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73
Buresh tells a pregnant woman that she is now at the point in her pregnancy where her baby would have a 50% chance of surviving if it were born. This point is termed:

A) the age of viability
B) the beginning of the fetal period
C) the beginning of the embryonic period
D) the end of the embryonic period
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74
The digestive system, lungs, and some other internal organs develop from which of the following layers of cells present in the embryo?

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) zygoderm
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75
During which period of prenatal development do most major structures, such as the heart, develop in rudimentary form?

A) embryonic period
B) fetal period
C) germinal period
D) zygotic period
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76
Suppose Paul is working in a hospital. For every 100 female babies born, he should expect that about ____ male babies will be born.

A) 94
B) 100
C) 105
D) 125
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77
Which of the following groups would be expected to have the highest rate of miscarriage?

A) babies whose fathers are younger than 20
B) babies whose fathers are between 20 and 30 years of age
C) babies whose fathers are between 30 and 40 years of age
D) babies whose fathers are older than 40
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78
If a baby were born with no bowel and with complications involving the small intestines as the result of a problem very early in development, the most likely cause would be with the development of the:

A) ectoderm
B) mesoderm
C) endoderm
D) placenta
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79
Generalizing from data presented in the text, you should conclude that ______ embryos are more vulnerable during the prenatal period and _______ are more vulnerable during the first two years of life.

A) male; male
B) female; female
C) male; female
D) female; male
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80
Which of the following developmental events occurs earliest in the prenatal period?

A) the baby is able to hear
B) the baby is able to see
C) the heart starts beating
D) the neural tube develops into a three-part brain
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