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CVS is taking cells from where?


A) Amnion
B) Chorion
C) Placenta
D) Umbilical cord
E) Uterus

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Which of the following is the time from the onset of labor to the complete dilation of the cervix?


A) Stage of dilation
B) Stage of expulsion
C) Placental stage
D) Gestation
E) Effacement

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Which of the following structures is(are) produced from the endoderm?


A) Cartilage
B) Dermis of the skin
C) Kidneys and ureters
D) Internal and external ear
E) Gametes

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Which condition listed gives rise to sterile females with virtually no ovaries and limited development of secondary sex characteristics?


A) Emesis gravidarum
B) Deformation
C) Turner's syndrome
D) Breech presentation
E) Klinefelter's syndrome

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Which condition listed is a sex chromosome aneuploidy characterized by at least 3 X chromosomes (XXX) ?


A) Emesis gravidarum
B) Metafemale syndrome
C) Turner's syndrome
D) Lethal gene
E) Klinefelter's syndrome

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Which of the following develops from the epiblast and carries a protective fluid?


A) Cytotrophoblast
B) Yolk sac
C) Exocoelomic membrane
D) Amnion
E) Lacunae

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Which of the following will become the primary structure for exchange of material between the mother and the fetus?


A) Chorionic villi of the placenta
B) Amnion
C) Amnionic fluid
D) Embryonic disc
E) Endoderm

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Which of the terms below describes the beginning or first discernable indication of the development of an organ or structure?


A) Conceptus
B) Primordium
C) Epigenesis
D) Karyotype
E) Fertilization age

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Where are the fetal blood vessels? Where are the fetal blood vessels?   A) C B) D C) E D) F E) G


A) C
B) D
C) E
D) F
E) G

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When phenotype can be drastically different depending on parental origin it is called:


A) Mutation
B) Translocation
C) Genomic imprinting
D) Incomplete dominance
E) Codominance

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In a heterozygous individual for a certain trait,the dominant allele gives polydactyly.What is the masked,recessive trait in this individual?


A) Normal vision
B) Brachydactyly
C) Normal digits
D) Syndactylism
E) Straight thumb

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Which of the following is a permanent change in an allele?


A) Mutation
B) Phenotype
C) Genotype
D) Dominant
E) Recessive

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Which condition listed is a sex chromosome aneuploidy,usually due to trisomy XXY?


A) Emesis gravidarum
B) Deformation
C) Turner's syndrome
D) Breech presentation
E) Klinefelter's syndrome

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Each somite may differentiate into a


A) Sertoli cell
B) Dermatome
C) Ovary
D) Myogenic cells
E) Ductus deferens

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Which one represents the morula stage? Which one represents the morula stage?   A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

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