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*Prolapse of the rectum* into the back wall of the vagina correct answers Rectocele 
 
*Prolapse of the bladder* into the front wall of the vagina correct answers Cystocele 
 
Low-dose combination oral contraceptives must be stopped in a smoker at age correct answers 35: After age 35, the associated risks of smoking and oral contraceptive use for deep venous thrombosis, cerebral vascular accidents, and myocardial infarctions are increased significantly. The patient should be counseled on estroge...
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Which of the following statement is true? 
-PTSD is entirely genetically determined 
-Monozygotic twins and dizygotic twins have the same concordance for PTSD 
-People with pre-existing hypocortisolism is more likely to develop PTSD 
-Early childhood experience does not confer PTSD susceptability 
-None of above is true - ️️People with pre-existing hypocortisolism is more likely to develop PTSD 
* In PTSD, E/NE and CRH levels are elevated, but cortisol level is reduced, Low cortisol level b...
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Psychology- Human Development, Papalia Ch-3 with Complete Solutions
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Psychology- Human Development, 
Papalia Ch-3 with Complete Solutions 
 
fertilization union of sperm and ovum to produce a zygote; also called conception 
 
zygote one-celled organism resulting form fertilization 
 
dizygotic twins twins conceived by the union of two different ova(or a single ovum that has 
split) with two different sperm cells; also called fraternal twins; they are no more alike 
genetically than other siblings 
 
monozygotic twins twins resulting from the division of a single ...
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What is the first trimester? Conception to 13 weeks gestation 
What conditions occur during the first trimester? -Multiple pregnancies -Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) -Bleeding -Miscarriage -Ectopic pregnancy -Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) 
What is multizygotic pregnancy? 2 or more eggs are fertilized at the same time. 
Dizygotic or "fraternal" twins. 
Separate amnion and chorion, but placentas may grow together. 
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Child Psychology Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024 
Twin studies - correct answer provide another way to tease out the roles of nature and nurture by comparing monozygotic and dizygotic twins. 
 
Monozygotic (MZ) twins - correct answer often called identical twins, share the same genetic code because they developed from one fertilized egg, which divided into two separate individuals. 
 
Dizygotic (DZ) twins - correct answer often called fraternal twins, developed from two separate eggs fer...
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OB GYN ARDMS PRACTICE QUESTIONS 
Neural tube defects are_________times more likely to occur in diabetic mothers 
a. 7 
b. 8 
c.9 
d. 10 ️d. 10 
A monozygotic, monochorionic and monoamniotic pregnancy is also referred to as 
a. Fraternal Twins 
b. Ectopic Pregnancy 
c. Identical Twins 
d. Singleton pregnancy ️d. Singleton pregnancy 
Results from the fertilization of two separate eggs during the same pregnancy. May be of the same or 
different sexes. They share half of their genes ...
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Child Psychology Continuous and Discontinuous Developmental periods Questions and Answers 2023/2024
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Child Psychology Continuous and Discontinuous Developmental periods Questions and Answers 2023/2024 
 
Twin studies - correct answer provide another way to tease out the roles of nature and nurture by comparing monozygotic and dizygotic twins. 
 
Monozygotic (MZ) twins - correct answer often called identical twins, share the same genetic code because they developed from one fertilized egg, which divided into two separate individuals. 
 
Dizygotic (DZ) twins - correct answer often called fraterna...
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Childhood and Adolescence Voyages in Development 5th Edition Rathus Test Bank and solutions manual
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Heredity is defined as 
a.	one’s nature, and is based upon biological transmission of traits and characteristics. 
b.	the spiral shaped structures found in cells. 
c.	traits that are determined by pairs of genes. 
d.	the process of cell division. 
 
ANS: A REF: The Influence of Heredity OBJ: 1 DIF: Factual 
 
2.	The field within the science of biology that studies heredity is called 
a.	etiology. 
b.	genetics. ...
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AQA PSYCHOLOGY, THE APPROACHES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++ 
psychology emerging as a science; timeline 
17th-19th century → psychology is a branch of philosophy 
1879 → psychology becomes a science and Wundt's lab is established 
1900s → Freud established psychodynamic approach 
1913 → Watson and Skinner established the behaviourist approach 
1950s → Rogers and Maslow established the humanistic approach 
1960s → cognitive approach is establ...
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OB/GYN ARDMS PRACTICE QUESTIONS 
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Neural tube defects are_________times more likely to occur in diabetic mothers 
a. 7 
b. 8 
c.9 
d. 10 - Answer- d. 10 
A monozygotic, monochorionic and monoamniotic pregnancy is also referred to as 
a. Fraternal Twins 
b. Ectopic Pregnancy 
c. Identical Twins 
d. Singleton pregnancy - Answer- d. Singleton pregnancy 
Results from the fertilization of two separate eggs during the same pregnancy. May be 
of the same or different sexes. They...
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