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When does a fertilized egg be called 'fetus'?
What is cell differentiation?
Which of the following is no consequence of being small for gestational age?
In what phase of development do teratogens cause the most severe damage?
Which of the following statements about sensitive periods in prenatal development is correct?
The single cell that forms when two gametes merge during conception is called a ...
Which process of prenatal development is critical to the specialization of cells?
Harry and Ron are genetically identical twins and are referred to as ... . Althea (a genetic female) and Stephen (a genetic male) are also twins but are clearly ... twins.
Which of the following systems protects the developing embryo from dangerous toxins?
The disproportionaly large head of a 5-month-old fetus is a typical result of the normal process of ...
Which of the following sense is the least active while the fetus is in the womb?
Logan's dad is thrilled as Logan laughs each time he shows him a new toy: a monkey that squeaks when he pushes on its belly. After repeated exposure to the squeaking monkey, Logan becomes bored and no longer laughs. This process is known as ...
The DeCasper and Spence study, in which pregnant women read aloud twice a day from the same book during their last 6 weeks of pregnancy, was designed to assess ... .
Which of the following does not influence the severity of the effect of a teratogen on a developing fetus?
Which is not a symptom of fetal alcohol syndrome?
C. The first two weeks, it is called zygote, from 3 to 8 weeks embryo.
B. A is mitosis, C is cell migration and D is apoptosis.
D. Children that are small for gestational age are mostly left alone to decrease the risk of infection. This also prevents the emergence of social and learning problems.
C. Tereatogens can cause the most severe damage during the embryonic phase of development.
C. The sensitive period of an organ is the period in which the basic structures of this organ are formed.
A. It is called a zygote.
C. Cell differentiation is the process that is critical to the specialization of cells.
D. Harry and Ron are genetically identical twins and are referred to as monozygotic. Althea (a genetic female) and Stephen (a genetic male) are also twins but are clearly dizygotic twins.
B. The placenta protects the embryo from these dangerous toxins.
A. Cephalocaudal development refers to prenatal growth and development that occurs from the head down.
D. Sight.
A. It is called habituation.
B. Fetal learning.
D. The number of previous pregnancies of the mother does not influence the severity of the effect of a teratogen on a developing fetus.
C. Underactivity is not a symptom of fetal alcohol syndrome, caused by (excessive) alcohol consumption by the mother during prenatal development.
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