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Which row correctly identifies the function and a source of hCG, respectively?
Select one:
A.
Function | Source |
Stimulate Estrogen | Ovary |
B.
Function | Source |
Stimulate FSH | Anterior Pituitary |
C.
Function | Source |
Aid Implantation | Uterus |
D.
Function | Source |
Maintains Corpus Luteum | Trophoblast and Placenta |
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- Which row correctly identifies the function and source of hCG, respectively? Select one: a. Function Source Stimulates FSH Anterior pituitary b. Function Source Aids implantation Uterus c. Function Source Maintains corpus luteum Trophoblast and placenta d. Function Source Stimulates estrogen OvaryLear ing Tek #4: P!CTURE ANALYSIS: Classify the picture as positive or negative feedback and explain how ieedback mechanism works in it. and explai how ieedback mechanism works in . POSITIVE/NEGATIVE FEEDBACI EXPLANATION FICTURE 1. Blood clotting Piatele Clot Fibrin Image Source: https://www.msdmanuals.com/- Imedia/manual/homeimages/hem blood clots pluggina.aif?thn=0&sc_lan 9=en Blood sugar Low Biood Supar promnles renase of Glucagon Insulin Immelin L s BicHd Sugar High Blood Sugur Image Source: https://.pinima.com/originals/5e/54/8e/5e548eb7090eb9d9 ede35475a83e7147.ipg ert 3. Thermoregulation Bady tenyeraure decreases Buty toneraliO Increases コ heling (shivering increases fleproases Image Source: https://ib.bioninja.com.au/ Media/negative- feedback med.jpeg 51 2.Which of the following rows identifies structures responsible for maintaining the endometrium before and after implantation? Select one: a. Before Implantation After Implantation Corpus luteum Placenta b. Before Implantation After Implantation Maturing follicle Placenta c. Before Implantation After Implantation Corpus luteum Trophoblast d. Before Implantation After Implantation Maturing follicle Trophoblast
- Which of the following rows identifies structures responsible for maintaining the endometrium before and immediately after implantation? Select one: A. Before Implantation After Implantation Corpus Luteum Placenta B. Before Implantation After Implantation Maturing Follicle Placenta C. Before Implantation After Implantation Corpus Luteum Trophoblast D. Before Implantation After Implantation Maturing Follicle TrophoblastCaitlyn had unprotected sex with her fiancé about 2 weeksafter her last period, and is worried that she might have becomepregnant. She asks her physician if there are times during hermonthly menstrual cycle when she might be more likely tobecome pregnant. She also asks how birth control pills preventa woman from becoming pregnant. What will the physician tellCaitlyn?Select the letter of the choice that best completes the statement. The development of the follicle and release of the ovum are under the influence ofa. the follicle-stimulating hormone and the luteinizing hormone.b. estrogen and corpus luteum.c. progesterone and the follicle-stimulating hormone.d. estrogen and the luteinizing hormone.
- G Googl G dot- G fallopi Biofpi Femal E Untitle Spotif C m/forms/d/e/1FAIlpQLSdbuxlcy1RVPdUNibhmQj6W16S-rKHoJ06QyhdLhoac2iktGw/form Uterus 14 A Simple columnar epithelum 8. Uterine glands C. Superficial part of endometrium D. Basal part of endometrum E Myometrium 15 16 17 18 A. Simple C. Superficial columnar B. Uterine D. Basal part of glands part of E Myometrium epithelium endometrium endometrium 14 15 16 17 18 Clear selection Widentify the hormone being described in each item, then encircle the letter of the correct answer.1. Stimulates production of hormones by the gonads for both female and malea. estradinolb. oxytocinc. testosteroned. inhibin2. hormones found in female reproductive system which is important for the regulation of ovulation and menstruation.a. progesterone b. follicle c. leiutinizing d. estradiolWhich of the following factors that occur with prolapse . Select all that apply: A. small fetus B. placenta previa C. CPD D. Oligohydramnios E. premature rupture of membranes F. multiple gestation.
- A 25 year old primigravida client in her last trimester of pregnancy calls the physician's office and tells the nurse that she thinks she is in labor. She has several concerns regarding her upcoming labor. What would be the first sign of impending or approaching labor? Your correct response should be: she will have to experience EXCEPT: a. Weight gain and edema b. Decreased dyspnea, increased leg varicosities, frequency of voiding c. Lightening around two weeks before labor d. Increased maternal activity and abdominal muscle tighteningIdentify 3 effects of Human Placental Lactogen (HPL) in pregnancy. Select one or more: O a. This helps to ensure the endometrium is ready to receive the implantation of the embryo O b. Higher levels of this are noted with multiple gestations O c. Reduces maternal insulin sensitivity leading to an increase in maternal blood glucose levels O d. Decreases maternal glucose utilisation, which helps ensure adequate fetal nutritionIdentify 1 effect of the hormone Inhibin in pregnancy. Select one: O a. This inhibits the secretion of follicle stimulating hormaone by the anterior pituitary gland - preventing ovulation O b. It is know to mediate the haemodynamic changes that occur during pregnancy such as; increased cardiac output, increased renal flow, increased arterial compliance 0 с. This influences the transamniotic waste transfer from the mother to the fetus side