CH. 29 DSM 1-4

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The Extra-embryonic membranes that develop from the endoderm and the mesoderm are the __________.

yolk sac and the amnion

What is the correct sequence of stages in the process of delivering a baby?

Dilation; expulsion; placental

Which of the following hormones is not produced by the placenta?

FSH and LH

What is the study of inheritance called?

Genetics

Which of the following is the term for aging, or growing old?

Senescence

Which of the following is NOT an effect of pregnancy on the mother?

Maternal blood volume decreases.

Fraternal, or dizygotic, twins result from __________.

two oocytes being ovulated in one cycle

During gestation, the primary compensatory adjustments include all of the following except ______________.

decreasing the respiratory rate and tidal volume

What is the term for a gene's position on a chromosome?

locus

In strict dominance, a dominant allele __________.

will be expressed 100 percent of the time when paired with a recessive allele

Which of the following events is NOT part of oocyte activation?

Fusion of the sperm pronucleus and egg pronucleus

How do gametes differ from ordinary somatic cells?

Gametes contain only half the normal number of chromosomes.

Germ-layer formation results from the process of __________.

Gastrulation

What is the term that describes the existence of two different alleles for one gene?

Heterozygous

Which of the following enzymes are released from the acrosome of sperm?

Hyaluronidase and acrosin

Which of the following is NOT a factor that opposes the calming effect of progesterone on uterine smooth muscle (the myometrium) and may lead to the onset of labor?

Increasing relaxin levels

What is the medical specialty that focuses on the postnatal period from infancy through adolescence?

pediatrics

What is the meaning of the term gestation?

prenatal development

The stretching of the myometrium is associated with a gradual increase in the __________.

rates of spontaneous smooth muscle contractions

If an allele is dominant, it will be expressed in the phenotype __________.

regardless of any conflicting instructions carried by the other allele

Alterations in genetic activity during development result from __________.

the differences in the cytoplasmic compositions of individual cells

The first stage of labor, during which the cervix opens, is called __________.

the dilation stage

Which systems that are relatively nonfunctional during the fetus' prenatal period must become functional at birth?

the respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems

The first meiotic division __________.

reduces the number of chromosomes from 46 to 23

As identified by the Human Genome Project, the total number of protein-encoding genes in human DNA is __________.

20,000 to 25,000

The normal chromosome complement of a typical somatic, or body, cell is __________.

46

What event marks the onset of development?

Fertilization

What triggers the activation of the secondary oocyte?

Fusion of the sperm and secondary oocyte membranes

What is the extra-embryonic membrane that gives rise to the urinary bladder?

Allantois

Which of the following is NOT an effect of aging on organ systems?

An increase in peripheral blood flow

Gastrulation produces three germ layers. Which of the following is not one of those layers?

Blastocoele

Which of the following statements is not related to differentiation?

Changes in the DNA of the cell

Which of the following forms the placenta?

Chorion

What is the correct sequence of events going from the zygote to the fetus?

Cleavage; implantation; placentation; embryogenesis

What is the difference between colostrum and breast milk?

Colostrum has more protein and less fat than breast milk.

Which of the following is not a reason why maternal blood volume increases during pregnancy?

Decreased maternal PCO2

What are the criteria for a premature delivery?

Delivery from 28 to 36 weeks

What is the "moment of conception"?

Fusion of the male and female pronuclei

Which of the following is the term for the developmental events events that occur between the ninth week and birth?

Fetal development

What is the hormone that causes milk ejection (let-down)?

Oxytocin

Increases in GnRH, FSH, and LH mark the onset of which stage of development?

Puberty

What is the biggest change in the baby's cardiovascular system after birth?

Separation of the pulmonary and systemic blood circuits

What is the type of inheritance in which the allele is found on the X chromosome and therefore most often affects males?

Sex-linked inheritance

What is the fate of the cluster of cells in the blastocyst known as the inner cell mass?

The cells will develop into the embryo.

Which of the following does NOT happen during oocyte activation?

The first cleavage is completed.

The term inheritance refers to which of the following?

The transfer of genetically determined characteristics from generation to generation.

Why does a pregnant women experience breathing difficulty?

The uterus infringes on the diaphragm.

What happens in the process of hatching?

The zona pellucida is shed from the blastocyst.

Which of the following is NOT a physiological effect on the mother's body during pregnancy?

There is a decrease in folic acid needs.

What is meant by the term dizygotic twins?

Two separate oocytes are ovulated and fertilized.

The normal male genotype is __________, and the normal female genotype is __________.

XY; XX

What prevents more than one sperm from fertilizing the secondary oocyte?

Zonal inhibiting proteins

Embryogenesis is the process that establishes the foundation for __________.

all the major organ systems

The fusion of male and female pronuclei is termed __________.

amphimixis

A hollow ball of cells created by cleavage is called a __________.

blastocyst

A sequence of cell divisions that begin after fertilization is called __________.

cleavage

The first secretion produced by the mammary glands for the baby is __________.

colostrum

The creation of different types of cells during the processes of development is called __________.

differentiation

The most dangerous period in prenatal or postnatal life is the __________.

first trimester

What is the hormone that is produced by the placenta and stimulates the mother's ovaries to continue the production of progesterone?

hCG

Which hormone is tested for in a pregnancy test?

hCG

Given that albinism is a recessive trait, if an albino mother and a normal father with the genotype AA have a child, that child will __________.

have normal coloration

For a given trait, if the genotype is AA, the individual is __________.

homozygous dominant

For a given trait, if the genotype is aa, the individual is __________.

homozygous recessive

Which of the following is the term for the events that occur during the first two months of development after fertilization?

implanataion

In an ectopic pregnancy, __________.

implantation occurs somewhere other than within the uterus

Throughout embryonic and fetal development, metabolic wastes generated by the fetus are eliminated by their transfer to the __________.

maternal circulation

The chorion develops from the __________.

mesoderm and the trophoblast

Prostaglandins in the endometrium __________.

stimulate smooth muscle contractions

The umbilical cord, or umbilical stalk, contains __________.

the allantois, blood vessels, and yolk stalk

Exchange between the embryonic and the maternal circulations occurs by diffusion across the syncytial and cellular trophoblast layers via __________.

the chorionic blood vessels

Fertilization usually occurs in the __________.

uterine tube


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