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Please Answer ALL the Question Thank you PREGNANCY, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 1.) _

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Please Answer ALL the Question Thank you

PREGNANCY, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

1.) ___ TRUE (a) or FALSE (b) An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus

2.) _T__ TRUE (a) or FALSE (b) When 2 eggs are simultaneously ovulated and fertilized the result is Fraternal twins

3.) _T__ TRUE (a) or FALSE (b) when 2 egg are fertilized at by the same sperm, the result is identical twins

4.) ___ For conception to occur, intercourse must take place within a certain 3 day window. Which of the following best describes this window (a) 2 days before and 1 day after ovulation (b) 3 days before ovulation (c) 1 day before and 2 days after ovulation (d) 3 days after ovulation.

5.) ___ Which of the following is not a characteristic of the female pelvis in relation to childbirth (a) flexible pubic symphysis (b) large opening in the pelvis (c) downward facing coccyx (d) spongy bone

6.) ___ Which of the following IS NOT a function of Placenta (a) transport of gasses (b) transport nutrients (c) barrier (d) hormone production (e) DNA replication

7.) ___ As mentioned in class, which of the following is responsible for the timing, and switching on and off of growth during growth of the developing fetus? (a) stem cells (b) metagene (c) Hox-gene (d) levigene (e) squamous cells

8.) ___ The blastocyst is best described as (a) a single cell with lines and furrows in it (b) a solid ball of cells (c) a hollow ball of cells (d) a single cell with small spheres of cells attached to the outside

Which of the following structures in the left column are produced by the tissue layer in the right column

9.) ___ muscles                                             (a) endoderm

10.) ___ lungs                                               (b) mesoderm

11.) ___ Digestive Tract                               (c) endoderm

12.) ___ brain

13.) ___ skeleton

REPRODUCTIVE GENETICS (ONLY ONE ANSWER PER QUESTION)

14.) ___ Number of Autosomes                    a.) 2

15.) ___ Number of Sex Chromosomes                  b.) 46

16.) ___ Number of Total Chromosomes                c.) 44

                                                                   d.) 48

CANCER

17.) ___ TRUE (a) or FALSE (b) Cancer cells exhibit cell suicide

18.) ___ What is Cancer? (a) unregulated cell reproduction (b) unregulated cell death (c) cells get bigger (d) cells get smaller

19.) ___ TRUE (a) or FALSE (b) Only one mutation is required for cancer to form.

20.) ___ Something that causes a mutation           (a) benign tumor

21.) ___ does not spread from original site             (b) oncogene

22.) ___ mutated gene that causes cancer            (c) malignant tumor

23.) ___ Something that causes cancer                 (d) carcinogenic

24.) ___ Spreads from original site                         (e) mutagenic

25.) ___ TRUE (a) or FALSE (b) all mutagens are carcinogenic

26.) ___ TRUE (a) or FALSE You can inherit cancer from a relative

27.) ___ TRUE (a) or FALSE There is nothing you can do to affect your chances of getting cancer.

CELL MUTATIONS AND CANCER. What is occurring in the cell (left column) that is the results of a particular stage in cancer development(right column)

28.) __New types of cells, chances for more mutations (a) 1st mutation

29.) __ Blood vessels recruited for cell growth                (b) 2nd Mutation

30.) __altered appearance, a second genetic mutation (c) 3rd Mutation

31.) __ if this mutation is advantageous, increased growth       (d) 4th Mutation

32.) __ DNA suffers a mutation via chemical or radiation       (e) angiogenesis

33.) __ if cancer cells metastasize, what can happen (a) no new cancer arises (b) secondary tumors (c) loss of genetic diversity (d) slower cell growth

34.) ___ Which of the following cancer treatment can be focused at a particular site on the body (a) chemotherapy (b) radiation therapy            (c) hormone therapy (d) diet

35.) ___ The first cancer treatment was (a) chemotherapy (b) radiation therapy (c) hormone therapy (d) surgery

36.) ___ As mentioned in class and People Magazine, Angelina Jolie tested positive for a genetic marker for breast cancer. Which following treatment did she decide to undergo? (a) chemotherapy (b) radiation therapy (c) hormone therapy (d) surgery

DIGESTIVE TRACT What is the order in which a piece of food passes in your digestive tract

37.) __ First                                        (a) small intestine

38.) __ Second                                    (b) stomach

39.) __ Third                             (c) large intestine

40.) __ fourth                                    (d) esophagus

41.) __ TRUE (a) or FALSE (b). Digestion is the process where very small molecules are joined together into larger and larger molecules which are then easily transported to cells for their use

42.) __ Food is actively moved through the digestive tract by (a) drinking water (b) peristalsis (c) bromine (d) infusion (e) meiosis

43.) ___ The Heimlich maneuver removes trapped food from (a) the esophagus (b) stomach (c) trachea (d) large intestine (e) small intestine

44.) ___ The lining of the stomach is protected from stomach acid by        (a) thick cells (b) rapid replication of stomach lining cells (c) mucus           (d) peristalsis (e) micro secretions of sodium bicarbonate

45.) __ The villi, ruggae and folds in the intestinal wall act to (a) increase surface area for absorption (b) decrease surface area for absorption (c) crush food (d) secrete digestive enzymes.

46.) ___ The appendix (a) supplies bile (b) is a vestigial organ from when our ancestors were vegetarians (c) reduces digestive acids (d) aids in removal of salts (e) is a pouch of the stomach

THE HUMAN FAMILY TREE---NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL WE SAW IN CLASS

47.) ___ Climate change, an ice age in this case, resulted in humans            (a) developing “fetal fur” to protect a newborn from the cold (b) dark hair to absorb as much warmth from the sun as possible (c) “antifreeze” in the blood (d) becoming smarter, due to the need to develop survival skills

48.) ___ When some humans left Africa 60,000 years ago, they went to the Arabian Peninsula. This was important because from here, humans             (a) migrated to Northern Europe (b) grew taller (c) moved to present day Iran, Pakistan, India and Southeast Asia (d) developed language skills         (e) developed “cave art”

49.) ___ From a Genetic perspective, racial differences (a) represent 10% of human DNA (b) 1% of human DNA (c) 0.1% of Human DNA (d) do not exist

50.) ___ Neanderthals were going extinct in most places around 28,000 years ago. This was likely due to (a) inability to deal with environmental changes brought on by the last ice age (b) an outbreak of cholera that modern humans were immune to catching (c) being killed by modern humans (d) killed by natural predators (d) loss of habitat due to sea level rise

Explanation / Answer

1. false (An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants anywhere outside uterus).