Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach (4th Edition)

Chapter 29

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The first two weeks of development after ... more

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The formation of 23 triplets or quadruplets of ... more

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Large number of sperms are released in the vagina ... more

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The process of fertilization in the body consists ... more

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The morula is a 16-celled structure. ; A morula is... more

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Trophoblast (outer layer) and embryoblast (inner ... more

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Any mutations or variations in the development of ... more

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The level of human gonadotropin hormone (hCG) ... more

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Hypoblast and epiblast are the two layers that are... more

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The yolk sac is formed from the hypoblast. The ... more

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Placenta performs various important functions, ... more

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The process of gastrulation by which the ... more

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The cephalocaudal folding in the embryo results in... more

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The organs which are connected to the outside ... more

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The developing embryo is sensitive to teratogenic ... more

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The size, weight, and length of the fetus during ... more

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The first trimester of pregnancy includes the ... more

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Progesterone and estrogen hormones arrest the ... more

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CRH (corticotropin-releasing hormone) stimulates ... more

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Enlargement of the uterus during pregnancy ... more

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MSH (melanocyte-stimulating hormone) darkens the ... more

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Fatty acids are metabolized more in a pregnant ... more

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The plasma volume, stroke volume, heart rate, and ... more

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Central chemoreceptor sensitivity is increased by ... more

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Urine stasis, that is, stopping or slowing of ... more

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Expansion of the uterus during pregnancy ... more

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High levels of estrogen act against progesterone ... more

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A false labor is defined as uterine contractions ... more

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The contractions of true labor are strong and ... more

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The frequent release of oxytocin hormone in the ... more

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Dilation phaseExpulsion phasePlacental phase. ; ... more

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The afterbirth components in the uterus can cause ... more

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Inflation of the lungs and opening of the alveoli ... more

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Pulmonary resistance decreases with the expansion ... more

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The lungs of the fetus before birth are non-... more

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Estrogen and progesterone level reduces because of... more

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The fluid that is no longer required after the ... more

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Sucking of milk by the baby stimulates the ... more

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Prolactin and oxytocin hormones regulate the  ... more

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The deficiency of vitamin D in infants or babies ... more

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50% homozygous recessive (ww) individuals with ... more

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Incomplete dominance is also known as semi-... more

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Improper nutrition in the body can affect the ... more

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The amnion is a thin extraembryonic membrane, ... more

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The process in which blastocyst gets embedded into... more

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The notochord, which is formed from the mesodermal... more

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The cells of the embryoblast begin to ... more

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The thin extraembryonic membrane formed from the ... more

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The high levels of hormones such as progesterone, ... more

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Freckle is a dominant trait that occurs in ... more

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Strict dominant-recessive types of inheritance ... more

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The females possess two X-chromosomes in which the... more

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Fertilization is the process of fusion between ... more

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The mesoderm differentiates into five regions that... more

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Teratogens can cause birth defects such as ... more

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The differences include:The embryonic period ... more

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Hormones that contribute to pregnancy are as ... more

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The following stages occur during labor:Dilation ... more

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The suckling of breast by an infant gives signal ... more

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The removal of the excess fluids after pregnancy ... more

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Similarities: All are the different patterns of ... more

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Due to heterozygosity for sex chromosomes, the X-... more

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The amount of blood being pumped by the heart ... more

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The crown-rump length (length of the embryo from ... more

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During the labour, the stretching causes ... more

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The release of milk from the breasts is induced by... more

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Fathers cannot act as a carrier for the disease as... more

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The pregnant women might have had the thalidomide ... more

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Yes, women should be concerned as alcohol has ... more

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Depending on the genotypic makeup of the father, ... more

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