The term newborn refers to the period from birth through _____, whereas the term
infant refers to the period from _____.
A) 3 months; 3 months to 6 months
B) the first year; the first year to the second year
C) the first four weeks; the first month to 1 year
D) one week; the second week through the second year
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Question 2) The most commonly used oral contraceptives contain
A) synthetic androgen. B) gonadotropins.
C) FSH and LH. D) synthetic estrogen and progesterone.
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Question 3) The layer of serous membrane that is firmly attached to the surface of a lung is
called ______ ______.
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Question 4) Parathyroid hormone increases phosphate reabsorption from the renal tubules.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Question 5) The instrument that measures the caloric content of a food sample is a(n) ______
______.
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Question 6) The units of heat that measure the amount of energy in food are called ______.
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Question 7) The greatest output of electrolytes normally is in urine.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Question 8) Which of the following chromosomal abnormalities most severely affect a fetus?
A) Trisomy 21 B) Monosomy for a large autosome
C) XXY D) XXX
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Question 9) The cartilaginous structure at the base of the tongue that helps to prevent food
and liquid from entering the trachea during swallowing is the ______.
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Question 10) The glands in a lobe of a breast
A) lead directly to a nipple.
B) drain into a lactiferous duct, which drains into an alveolar duct that leads to the
nipple.
C) are separated by muscle tissue.
D) drain into alveolar ducts, which drain into a lactiferous duct that leads to the nipple.