BIOD 121||BIOD 121 Module 6 EXAM
QUESTION WITH ANSWERS (latest
update) VERFIED RADED A+!!
Healthy pregnancy (CORRECT ANSWERS) adequate intake of
vitamins and minerals
healthy body weight
controlling existing health conditions
avoidance of teratogens
Teratogens (CORRECT ANSWERS) compounds that can increase the
risk of a birth defect
caffeine, drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.
Tobacco: miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and low birth weight
infants
alcohol: FAS, physical and mental disabilities and growth retardation
drugs: low birth weight, preterm delivery, miscarriage, birth defects, and
infant addiction.
Blastogenic stage (CORRECT ANSWERS) (Day 1 to 14): A period of
rapid cell division Day 14: An embryo is formed.
, Embryonic stage (CORRECT ANSWERS) (Week 2 to 8): The organ
system develops. Week 5: The heart begins to beat. Week 8: The embryo
is now known as a fetus.
Fetal Stage (CORRECT ANSWERS) (Week 9 to 40): Period of
continual growth and development
zygote (CORRECT ANSWERS) formed from combination of egg and
sperm
placenta (CORRECT ANSWERS) provides oxygen and nutrients from
the mother's blood to the fetus and also allows for the transfer of waste
from the fetus and into the mother's system for excretion
first trimester (CORRECT ANSWERS) exposure to toxins and
inadequate nutrient intake can have an adverse effect on the fetus
quality of the mother's diet is more important than the quantity
second trimester (CORRECT ANSWERS) development of the hands,
feet, arms, and legs occurs, and the fetus begins to resemble a baby
physiological changes to mom's body in order to support the pregnancy
and prepare for birth.
third trimester (CORRECT ANSWERS) fetus will double in length and
will increase weight to approximately 7 to 9 pounds.
QUESTION WITH ANSWERS (latest
update) VERFIED RADED A+!!
Healthy pregnancy (CORRECT ANSWERS) adequate intake of
vitamins and minerals
healthy body weight
controlling existing health conditions
avoidance of teratogens
Teratogens (CORRECT ANSWERS) compounds that can increase the
risk of a birth defect
caffeine, drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.
Tobacco: miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and low birth weight
infants
alcohol: FAS, physical and mental disabilities and growth retardation
drugs: low birth weight, preterm delivery, miscarriage, birth defects, and
infant addiction.
Blastogenic stage (CORRECT ANSWERS) (Day 1 to 14): A period of
rapid cell division Day 14: An embryo is formed.
, Embryonic stage (CORRECT ANSWERS) (Week 2 to 8): The organ
system develops. Week 5: The heart begins to beat. Week 8: The embryo
is now known as a fetus.
Fetal Stage (CORRECT ANSWERS) (Week 9 to 40): Period of
continual growth and development
zygote (CORRECT ANSWERS) formed from combination of egg and
sperm
placenta (CORRECT ANSWERS) provides oxygen and nutrients from
the mother's blood to the fetus and also allows for the transfer of waste
from the fetus and into the mother's system for excretion
first trimester (CORRECT ANSWERS) exposure to toxins and
inadequate nutrient intake can have an adverse effect on the fetus
quality of the mother's diet is more important than the quantity
second trimester (CORRECT ANSWERS) development of the hands,
feet, arms, and legs occurs, and the fetus begins to resemble a baby
physiological changes to mom's body in order to support the pregnancy
and prepare for birth.
third trimester (CORRECT ANSWERS) fetus will double in length and
will increase weight to approximately 7 to 9 pounds.