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Chapter 3, Problem 7RQ
It is currently possible to save some premature babies born as early as week (a) 8, (b) 16, (c) 22, (d) 38, (e) 2.
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20. Human placenta is derived from
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b) chorion
c) allantois and chorion
d) allantois
44. A full-term newborn has respiratory distress. Ultrasonography shows that the abdominal organs have eventrated into the left pleural cavity. Abnormal development of
which of the following embryonic structures is the most likely cause of this newborn's condition?
A) Esophageal mesoderm
B) Pleuropericardial fold
C) Pleuroperitoneal membrane
D) Tracheoesophageal septum
e) None of the answers
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a) Germinal
(b) Embryonic
c) Fetal
d) Maternal
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is called:
a) Poisonous
b) Mortal
c) Infectious
d) teratogen
33- The baby comes out during:
a) The first stage
b) The second stage of childbirth
O The third stage of childbirth
None of the answers
childbirth
34- Which one can be a cause of C-section?
a) Mom with previous C-section
b) First baby
c) Large baby
d) old mom
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35- True or false
The fontanels are the babies' fuzzy prenatal hair.
36- True or False
The first stools of the baby are called meconium.
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crying immediately after being delivered, pink with blue limbs, strong and breathing pretty
well. Pulses: 145. What is the APGAR score?
a) 10
b) 8
(c) )9
d) 7
38- You are…
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HUMAN ANATOMY PKG >CUSTOM<
Ch. 3 - Dining which prenatal period is the basic body...Ch. 3 - Which abdominal structures form from the inner...Ch. 3 - Using directional terms (Table 1.1), describe the...Ch. 3 - Describe gastrulation. During which week of...Ch. 3 - What structure induces the formation of the neural...Ch. 3 - Which type or types of mesoderm Cluster into...Ch. 3 - After folding takes place, which embryonic germ...Ch. 3 - Does endoderm form the inner Iining of the inner...Ch. 3 - Which part of the somite forms the vertebrae and...Ch. 3 - What does the splanchnic lateral plate mesoderm...
Ch. 3 - A birth defect in the heart is caused by a...Ch. 3 - Why is respiratory distress common in babies born...Ch. 3 - 1ndicate whether each of the following relates to...Ch. 3 - The outer layer of the blastocyst, which attaches...Ch. 3 - Most birth defects can be traced to disruption of...Ch. 3 - The primary germ layer that forms the trunk...Ch. 3 - Each embryonic structure in column B with its...Ch. 3 - Match each date in column B [approximate time...Ch. 3 - It is currently possible to save some premature...Ch. 3 - Somites are evidence of (a) a structure from...Ch. 3 - Which of the following embryonic structures are...Ch. 3 - Prob. 10RQCh. 3 - When it is 1.5 months old, an average embryo is...Ch. 3 - Gastrulation is the (a) formation of three germ...Ch. 3 - The epiblast forms (a) only the ectoderm, (b) the...Ch. 3 - The limbs develop during the (a) start of the...Ch. 3 - The notochord develops primarily from (a)...Ch. 3 - Prob. 16RQCh. 3 - What important event occurs at the primitive...Ch. 3 - What is the function of the amniotic sac and the...Ch. 3 - (a) What is mesenchyme? (b) How does it differ...Ch. 3 - Explain how the flat embryonic disc takes on the...Ch. 3 - In anatomy lab, Thaya pointed to the vertebrae of...Ch. 3 - Neural crest is the one embryonic tissue that is...Ch. 3 - Many embryonic events �rst occur cranially, then...Ch. 3 - Prob. 24RQCh. 3 - Differentiate the outer tube from the inner tube....Ch. 3 - Before Delta studied embryology in her anatomy...Ch. 3 - A friend in your dormitory, a freshman, tells you...Ch. 3 - Insufficient folic acid in the early weeks of...Ch. 3 - Your cat finds a large ball of string and starts...Ch. 3 - When is the earliest time the sex of a fetus can...
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