HLSC 2416 EXAM 2 COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWER LATEST UPLOAD
2024/ 2025 WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
An extra nipple along the embryonic "milk line" - ANSWER-What is a supernumerary nipple
and where is it located?
estrogen hormones - ANSWER-What stimulates breast changes during puberty?
1. preadolescent: elevated nipple
2. breast bud stage: small mound, nipple develops, areola widens
3. breast and areola enlarge; nipple is flush with breast surface
4. areola and nipple form a secondary mound over the breast
5. mature breast: only nipple protrudes; areola flush with breast contour - ANSWER-Describe
each stage in Tanner staging.
average 3 years; 1.5-6 years - ANSWER-How long does is take for full development of the
breast (stage 2-5)?
the beginning of breast development that precedes menarche by 2 years - ANSWER-What is
thelarche?
beginning of menstruation - ANSWER-What is menarche?
3 or 4 - ANSWER-During what Tanner stage does menarche occur?
days 4-7 of the menstrual cycle - ANSWER-When breast volume the smallest?
Thick, yellow fluid, is the precursor for milk, containing the same amount of protein and
lactose but practically no fat. - ANSWER-What is colostrum?
1-3 days after delivery - ANSWER-When does milk production start?
, temporary breast tissue enlargement in males - ANSWER-What is gynecomastia?
breast pain that occurs with trauma, inflammation, infection, and benign breast disease -
ANSWER-What is mastalgia?
8-10 years - ANSWER-What age does breast development typically begin?
31 - ANSWER-There are _____ pairs of spinal nerves.
personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual function - ANSWER-What are the functions of
the frontal lobe?
primary center for sensation - ANSWER-What are the functions of the parietal lobe?
primary visual receptor center - ANSWER-What are the functions of the occipital lobe?
primary auditory reception center; hearing, taste, and smell - ANSWER-What are the
functions of the temporal lobe?
in the temporal lobe and is associated with language comprehension; damage causes
receptive aphasia - ANSWER-What is Wernicke's area?
in the frontal lobe, mediates motor speech; damage causes expressive aphasia - ANSWER-
What is Broca's area?
large bands of gray matter buried deep within the two cerebral hemispheres; help coordinate
movement and control automatic associated movements - ANSWER-Basal Ganglia
The main relay station where many sensory pathways for synapses on their way to the
cerebral cortex - ANSWER-Thalamus
sites of contact between two neurons - ANSWER-What are synapses?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWER LATEST UPLOAD
2024/ 2025 WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
An extra nipple along the embryonic "milk line" - ANSWER-What is a supernumerary nipple
and where is it located?
estrogen hormones - ANSWER-What stimulates breast changes during puberty?
1. preadolescent: elevated nipple
2. breast bud stage: small mound, nipple develops, areola widens
3. breast and areola enlarge; nipple is flush with breast surface
4. areola and nipple form a secondary mound over the breast
5. mature breast: only nipple protrudes; areola flush with breast contour - ANSWER-Describe
each stage in Tanner staging.
average 3 years; 1.5-6 years - ANSWER-How long does is take for full development of the
breast (stage 2-5)?
the beginning of breast development that precedes menarche by 2 years - ANSWER-What is
thelarche?
beginning of menstruation - ANSWER-What is menarche?
3 or 4 - ANSWER-During what Tanner stage does menarche occur?
days 4-7 of the menstrual cycle - ANSWER-When breast volume the smallest?
Thick, yellow fluid, is the precursor for milk, containing the same amount of protein and
lactose but practically no fat. - ANSWER-What is colostrum?
1-3 days after delivery - ANSWER-When does milk production start?
, temporary breast tissue enlargement in males - ANSWER-What is gynecomastia?
breast pain that occurs with trauma, inflammation, infection, and benign breast disease -
ANSWER-What is mastalgia?
8-10 years - ANSWER-What age does breast development typically begin?
31 - ANSWER-There are _____ pairs of spinal nerves.
personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual function - ANSWER-What are the functions of
the frontal lobe?
primary center for sensation - ANSWER-What are the functions of the parietal lobe?
primary visual receptor center - ANSWER-What are the functions of the occipital lobe?
primary auditory reception center; hearing, taste, and smell - ANSWER-What are the
functions of the temporal lobe?
in the temporal lobe and is associated with language comprehension; damage causes
receptive aphasia - ANSWER-What is Wernicke's area?
in the frontal lobe, mediates motor speech; damage causes expressive aphasia - ANSWER-
What is Broca's area?
large bands of gray matter buried deep within the two cerebral hemispheres; help coordinate
movement and control automatic associated movements - ANSWER-Basal Ganglia
The main relay station where many sensory pathways for synapses on their way to the
cerebral cortex - ANSWER-Thalamus
sites of contact between two neurons - ANSWER-What are synapses?