A) chorion.
B) pubescence.
C) lanugo.
D) vernosa.
E) afterbirth.
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A) amniotic fluid
B) allantois
C) chorion
D) primitive streak
E) yolk sac
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A) cellular aggregation.
B) induction.
C) morphogenesis.
D) gastrulation.
E) neurulation.
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A) gastrula.
B) allantois.
C) yolk sac.
D) amnion.
E) archenteron.
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A) not true because there is an equal contribution from both parents.
B) true because the egg contains more than just DNA and the sperm only contributes DNA.
C) not true because the egg only contributes DNA,while the sperm contributes enzymes from the acrosome and mitochondria.
D) true because the mother's blood flows into the umbilical cord and,therefore,the baby shares the mother's blood.
E) true because it is possible for a woman to become pregnant without the sperm.
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A) nervous system
B) cardiovascular system
C) urinary system
D) digestive system
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A) gut lining
B) hormonal glands
C) lungs
D) bones
E) bladder lining
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A) Neurons are extremely sensitive to oxygen deficiency,so loss of brain function may occur due to narrowing of the blood vessels rather than aging.
B) With age,some sensory receptors require more stimulation to function at the same level as before.
C) Strength in the muscles that control breathing may be lost,leading to breathing difficulties.
D) Osteoporosis,the loss of bone density,cannot be prevented and all women will suffer from it to some degree.
E) All of the answer choices are true.
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A) development
B) pattern formation
C) cellular differentiation
D) morphogenesis
E) embryology
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A) endoderm.
B) ectoderm.
C) mesoderm.
D) gastroderm.
E) epiderm.
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A) amnion
B) archenteron
C) chorion
D) yolk sac
E) allantois
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A) Each homeotic gene has a variable region and a sequence called the homeobox that is very similar in all such genes.
B) They have been found in almost all eukaryotic organisms.
C) They are master genes that control all other genes in the organism.
D) They are sequentially arranged on the chromosome in the same sequence they are activated during development of the embryo in Drosophila.
E) All homeotic genes are thought to be derived from an original DNA sequence that has been highly conserved in evolution because of its importance to animal evolution.
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A) first
B) second
C) third or fourth
D) six or seventh
E) eighth or ninth
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A) oval opening
B) venous duct
C) arterial duct
D) umbilical artery
E) umbilical vein
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A) The chemical and other behavioral cues for mating are unlikely to lead to insemination by a male of another species.
B) The reactions between the sperm acrosome and the surface of the egg are generally species-specific.
C) Any successful fertilization would require a successful match of chromosomes and genes to produce a viable zygote.
D) The chemical elements of the layers of the egg match the chemical elements of the sperm acrosome.
E) The joining of two differing sets of chromosomes does not provide the proper genetic information for the development of an embryo.
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A) A decline in the production of hormones leads to menopause and other changes.
B) A decline in the function of the immune system leads to increases in certain diseases,like cancer.
C) An increase in cross-links between proteins leads to decreased flexibility.
D) An increase in the production of hormones leads to menopause and other changes.
E) An increase in the size of the heart muscle occurs.
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A) A skin cell gives rise only to other skin cells and a stem cell gives rise only to stems.
B) A skin cell has a full complement of DNA,but a skin cell does not.
C) Specific genes are turned on in skin cells,while stem cells still have all of their genes turned on.
D) Stem cells are not found in humans,while skin cells are.
E) Stem cells arise from skin cells when select genes are turned on.
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A) chorion-gas exchange
B) amnion-blood vessels
C) allantois-waste storage
D) yolk sac-food storage
E) yolk-nourishment
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A) fish
B) frog
C) reptile
D) chicken
E) human
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