Human Anatomy & Physiology,
3rd Edition by Erin C. Amerman
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,Table of Contents are given below
1.Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
2.The Chemistry of Life
3.The Cell
4.Histology
5.The Integumentary System
6.Bones and Bone Tissue
7.The Skeletal System
8.Articulations
9.The Muscular System
10.Muscle Tissue and Physiology
11.Introduction to the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue
12.The Central Nervous System
13.The Peripheral Nervous System
14.The Autonomic Nervous System and Homeostasis
15.The Special Senses
16.The Endocrine System
17.The Cardiovascular System I: The Heart
18.The Cardiovascular System II: The Blood Vessels
19.Blood
20.The Lymphatic System and Immunity
21.The Respiratory System
22.The Digestive System
23.Metabolism and Nutrition
24.The Urinary System
25.Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis
26.The Reproductive System
27.Development and Heredity
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that all chapters are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch27-1)
Human Anatomy & Physiology, 3e (Amerman)
Chapter 27 Development and Heredity
1) When does the prenatal period begin?
A) gestation
B) conception
C) birth
D) infancy
Answer: B
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding
Learning Outcome: 27.1.1
2) The gestation period is approximately:
A) 2 weeks.
B) 120 days.
C) 280 days.
D) 340 days.
Answer: C
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding
Learning Outcome: 27.1.2
3) The organ systems rudimentarily form during the:
A) pre-embryonic period.
B) embryonic period.
C) fetal period.
D) neo-natal period.
Answer: B
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding
Learning Outcome: 27.1.2
4) Which of the following implants in, or attaches to, the endometrium of the uterus?
A) embryo
B) secondary oocyte
C) blastocyst
D) fetus
Answer: C
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding
Learning Outcome: 27.1.2
5) The fusion of a sperm cell and secondary oocyte is known as:
A) ovulation.
B) meiosis.
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, C) fertilization.
D) capacitation.
Answer: C
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding
Learning Outcome: 27.2.1
6) Where does fertilization usually occur?
A) isthmus of the uterine tube
B) ampulla of the uterine tube
C) infundibulum of the uterine tube
D) uterus
Answer: B
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding
Learning Outcome: 27.2.1
7) What follows immediately after fertilization occurs?
A) sperm migration
B) cleavage
C) capacitation
D) acrosomal reaction
Answer: B
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 3-4) Applying/Analyzing
Learning Outcome: 27.2.2
8) How is polyspermy prevented?
A) acrosomal reaction
B) capacitation
C) cortical reaction
D) sperm migration
Answer: C
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 3-4) Applying/Analyzing
Learning Outcome: 27.2.2
9) Which reaction releases enzymes such as hyaluronidase and acrosin that allow sperm to
penetrate the corona radiata of the secondary oocyte?
A) sperm migration
B) capacitation
C) cortical reaction
D) acrosomal reaction
Answer: D
Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2) Remembering/Understanding
Learning Outcome: 27.2.2
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