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- IDENTIFICATION (Developmental Biology) Question #1. Stage when cells cannot repair themselves and unable to make protiens. Question #2. Types of cleave when egg is polylecithal. Question #3. Genes which are active all throughout development.IDENTIFICATION (Developmental Biology) Question #1. These are visualized as giant chromosomes and are found in certain dipterans. Question #2. A stage of differentiation when cells undergo irrevocable commitment to certain fate. Question #3. Solid balls of cells.IDENTIFICATION (Subject - Development Biology) 1. It refers to the arrangement of the mitochondria, golgi apparatus, yolk and pigment granules? 2. It shows the organ forming tissues? 3. It is a genes which are active all throughout development
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- Subject (Developmental Biology) Question: Consider a human zygote. How many cells will be there after 4th round of cell division? Before 16th round?hello! I would only like the bolded question please, the other questions are to provide background to the question. Describe the development of reproductive organs in a fetus of each gender. Which genes, gene products, and hormones are involved in the sex differences? Which sex- related hormones are circulating in high concentrations in a pregnant woman compared to a nonpregnant woman? Do these hormones cross the placenta (if you are uncertain, consider hormone chemical class relative to membrane permeability to make an educated guess)? Assuming these hormones do cross the placenta, how do they affect the hormonal environment inside the fetus, and how does this relate to fetal reproductive developmentQuestion Ở Time remaining 59:01 Select your answer. The nurse did not participate in the campaign for mothers to have Bilateral Tubal Ligation because of her belief that DEONTOLOGY reproductive organ is for propagation of species VIRTUE ETHICS NATURAL LAW ETHICS TELEOLOGY Answer
- please answer all parts if possible. A question from histology and embryology. Please answer as soon as possible.Identify whether the following statements are True or False. Answer it all. 1. Sperm and egg cells are both haploid cells with 22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome. 2. Ovulation is when an egg enters the uterus. 3. Implantation is the attachment of an embryo to the uterine wall. 4. Fertilization happens in the fallopian tube while gestation occurs in the uterus. 5. The sex of the embryo is determined by the male and female gametes 6. A sperm’s tail consists of a flagellum, midpiece contains mitochondria, and head contains the DNA. 7. Ovary delivers nutrients to the embryo. 8. Fraternal twins are the results when 2 eggs are released and 2 different sperm fertilize those eggs. 9. Amniotic fluid protects, cushions, and insulates the embryo. 10. Human eggs are most similar to human sperm cells in their degree of motility, location where they originate, and chromosome number.10:59 lI LTE Done 15 of 17 The release of potassium from the rough ER in an egg cell triggers the cortical reaction. This statement is (T/F). • If true, enter x in the blanks below. - If false, then how would you change the sentence to make it correct? You can change two words at most. Changes that just reverse the meaning (e.g. changing "is" to "isn't" or "all" to "none") will not earn credit. I would change the word(s) to the word(s) to make the sentence correct. !!!