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{Which of the following diagnostic tools is "non-invasive".
{Which of the following prenatal diagnostic tools are considered "non-invasive".
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+ Ultrasound
+ Ultrasound
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+ Pregnancy urine test
+ Pregnancy urine test
- Cordocentesis
- Cordocentesis
||Ultrasound and the pregnancy urine test are "non-invasive", not potentially impacting upon human development. The tests {{amniocentesis}}, {{Chorionic villus sampling}} and {{cordocentesis}}
||Ultrasound and the pregnancy urine test are "non-invasive", not potentially impacting upon human development. The tests {{amniocentesis}}, {{Chorionic villus sampling}} and {{cordocentesis}} are all "invasive" techniques with some potential risks to development.


{Pregnancies can be detected by a pregnancy test 1 to 2 days after fertilization.
{Which parts of the early fetus are not in their adult anatomical location:
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- true
- brain
+ false
- heart
|| After fertilization, at least 1 to 2 weeks of development must occur before {{implantation}} commences. It is only after implantation that pregnancy tests work by detecting the hormone secreted by the conceptus.
* mid-gut
- pituitary
- spinal cord
||The mid-gut remains herniated outside the ventral body wall during early fetal development. All other listed organs lie within their future anatomical locations.


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{Which of the following  statements is correct about the zona pellucida:
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- surrounds the oocyte in the ovary
- protects oocyte in the uterine tube
- is a specialized extracellular matrix
- is important for fertilization
+ all of the above
||Yes, the {{zona pellucida}} has many different functions at different times of oocyte development, fertilization and in the first week of development.
{Pregnancy urine tests can be based upon the detection in maternal urine of:
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- Estrogen
- Progesterone
- human Chorionic Somatommotropin
+ human Chorionic Gonadotrophin
- human Chorionic Corticotropin
||human Chorionic Corticotropin ({{hCG}}) is produced by the implanted conceptus trophoblast cells. {{estrogen}}  and {{progesterone}} are made in the {{ovary}} and support the endometrium. human Chorionic Somatommotropin (or placental lactogen, stimulate maternal mammary development) and human Chorionic Corticotropin are both made by the {{placenta}} later in development.
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Quiz - Week 9 to 36  

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1 Which of the following prenatal diagnostic tools are considered "non-invasive".

Ultrasound
Amniocentesis
Chorionic Villus Sampling
Pregnancy urine test
Cordocentesis

2 Which parts of the early fetus are not in their adult anatomical location:

brain
heart
pituitary
spinal cord


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