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1
The major development of organ systems takes place in the
A)first 2 weeks of development
B)third to eighth week of development
C)eighth to twentieth week of development
D)last 30 weeks of development
2
Given these structures:
1. blastocyst
2. morula
3. zygote
Choose the arrangement that lists the structures in the order in which they are formed during development.
A)1,2,3
B)1,3,2
C)2,3,1
D)3,1,2
E)3,2,1
3
The embryo proper develops from the
A)inner cell mass.
B)trophoblast.
C)blastocele.
D)yolk sac.
4
The placenta
A)develops from the trophoblast.
B)allows maternal blood to mix with embryonic blood.
C)invades the lacunae of the embryo.
D)all of the above.
5
The embryonic disk
A)forms between the amniotic cavity and the yolk sac.
B)contains the primitive streak.
C)becomes a three-layered structure.
D)all of the above.
6
The brain develops from
A)ectoderm.
B)endoderm.
C)mesoderm.
7
Most of the skeletal system develops from
A)ectoderm.
B)endoderm.
C)mesoderm.
8
Given these structures:
1. neural crest
2. neural plate
3. neural tube
Choose the arrangement that lists the structures in the order in which they form during development.
A)1,2,3
B)1,3,2
C)2,1,3
D)2,3,1
E)3,2,1
9
The somites give rise to the
A)circulatory system.
B)skeletal muscle.
C)lungs.
D)kidneys.
E)brain.
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The pericardial cavity forms from
A)evagination of the early gastrointestinal tract.
B)the neural tube.
C)the celom.
D)the branchial arches.
E)pharyngeal pouches.
11
The parts of the limbs develop
A)in a proximal-to-distal sequence.
B)in a distal-to-proximal sequence.
C)at approximately the same time.
D)before the primitive streak is formed.
12
Concerning development of the face,
A)the face develops by the fusion of five embryonic structures.
B)the maxillary processes normally meet at the midline to form the lip.
C)the primary palate forms the roof of the mouth.
D)clefts of the secondary palate normally occur to one side of the midline.
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Concerning the development of the heart,
A)the heart develops from a single tube, which results from fusion of two tubes.
B)the SA node develops in the wall of the sinus venosus.
C)the foramen ovale lets blood flow from the right atrium to the left atrium.
D)the bulbis cordis is absorbed into the ventricle.
E)all of the above.
14
Given these structures:
1. mesonephros
2. metanephros
3. pronephros
Choose the arrangement that lists the structures in the order in which they form during development.
A)1,2,3
B)1,3,2
C)2,3,1
D)3,1,2
E)3,2,1
15
A study of the early embryo indicates that the glans penis of the male develops from the same embryonic structure as which of these female structures?
A)labia majora
B)uterus
C)clitoris
D)vagina
E)urinary bladder
16
Which hormone causes differentiation of sex organs in the developing male fetus?
A)FSH and LH
B)LH and testosterone
C)testosterone and dihydrotestosterone
D)estrogen and progesterone
E)GnRH and FSH
17
Onset of labor may be a result of
A)increased estrogen secretion by the placenta.
B)increased glucocorticoid secretion by the fetus.
C)increased secretion of oxytocin.
D)stretch of the uterus.
E)all of the above.
18
Following birth,
A)the ductus arteriosus closes.
B)the pH of the stomach increases.
C)the fossa ovalis becomes the foramen ovale.
D)blood flow through the pulmonary arteries decreases.
E)all of the above.
19
The hormone involved in milk production is
A)oxytocin.
B)prolactin.
C)estrogen.
D)progesterone.
E)ACTH.
20
Which of these most appropriately predicts the consequences of removing the sensory neurons from the areola of a lactating rat (or human).
A)Blood levels of oxytocin decrease.
B)Blood levels of prolactin decrease.
C)Milk production and letdown decreases.
D)All of the above.
21
Which of these life stages is correctly matched with the time that the stage occurs?
A)neonate—birth to 1 month after birth
B)infant—1 month to 6 months
C)child—6 months to 5 years
D)puberty—10–12 years
E)middle age—20–40 years
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Which of these occurs as we get older?
A)Neurons replicate to replace lost neurons.
B)Skeletal muscle cells replicate to replace lost muscle cells.
C)Cross-links between collagen molecules increase.
D)The immune system become less sensitive to the body's own antigens.
E)Free radicals help to prevent cancer.
23
A gene is
A)the functional unit of heredity.
B)a certain portion of a DNA molecule.
C)a part of a chromosome.
D)all of the above.
24
Which of these does not contribute to genetic differences between gametes?
A)crossing-over
B)independent assortment
C)linkage
D)nondisjunction
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Which of these terms is correctly matched with its definition?
A)autosome—an X or Y chromosome
B)phenotype—the genetic makeup of an individual
C)allele—genes occupying the same locus on homologous chromosomes
D)heterozygous—having two identical genes for a trait
E)recessive—a trait expressed when the genes are heterozygous
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Which of these genotypes is heterozygous?
A)DD
B)Dd
C)dd
D)both a and c
27
The ABO blood group is an example of
A)dominant versus recessive alleles.
B)incomplete dominance.
C)codominance.
D)a polygenic trait.
E)sex-linked inheritance.
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Assume that a trait is determined by an X-linked dominant gene. If the mother exhibits the trait, but the father does not, then their
A)sons are more likely than their daughters to exhibit the trait.
B)daughters are more likely than their sons to exhibit the trait.
C)sons and daughters are equally likely to exhibit the trait.
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Which of these could result in a congenital disorder?
A)a parent has the same disorder
B)a teratogen
C)a mutagen
D)all of the above







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