Embryo Questions and Answers
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoWhich is NOT a symptom of endometriosis?
Dysuria
Dyselexia
Infertility
Constipation
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoWhy does the fetus remain in the fetal position?
Because of the enlarged head and miniature body
Because the embryo is floating in umbilical fluid
Because the embryo is attached to the endometrium
Because of the limited space in the uterus
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoWhich form of birth control could people use without altering hormonal systems or blocking sperm from fertilizing an egg?
A. fertility awareness
B. birth control pills
C. condom
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoWhen a baby develops in the uterus, the baby's bone
develops from
cartilage
ligaments
tendons
dendrites
Anatomy and Physiology
Embryodoes it mean to say that the vision can include a description of both the journey and the destination?
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoWhat is true of the chordae tendineae?
Prevent the aortic cusps from closing improperly
Prevent the AV cusps from closing improperly
Provide structural support to the ventricle walls
Assist in the contraction in the papillary muscles
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoTrue-False (Circle the correct answer for questions
The Assyrian Army was well trained and had the advantage of iron weapons,
King Nebuchadnezzar rebuilt Babylon into the largest and richest city In the world.
Water from the Nile River was used to irrigate the Grand HangingbGardens of Babylon that Nebuchadnezzar built for his wife.
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoJim works on cars, does all the mechanical work around his house but none of the cooking or cleaning, and enjoys teaching his sons to play football. These stereotypically masculine characteristics are determined by
biology.
hormones.
culture.
chromosomes.
Anatomy and Physiology
Embryois a rigidly held, oversimplified, and overgeneralized bellef about how each gender should behave.
Multiple Choice
Gender-role stereotype
Gender-role attitudes
Gender-role behavior
Gender presentation
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoDarla's fourth-grade teacher tells her that it is okay that she didn't get her long division homework problems right because "boys are good at math and girls are good at English." Darla's teacher is exemplifying
Instrumentality.
expressiveness.
gender variation.
sexism.
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoDefine the term gametogenesis. Define the terms spermatogenesis, oogenesis, and folliculogenesis. Make sure to describe specifically where each occurs. Describe the stages of spermatogenesis and oogenesis. Make sure to discuss the timing of the stages and changes in ploidy. Briefly compare and contrast spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
Anatomy and Physiology
EmbryoThe failure rate is the number of women out of 10,000 who become pregnant by the end of one year of using a particular contraceptive.
True
False