Colostrum
Prolactin
Hind milk
Lactogen
A. Colostrum
23
46
18
20
Sex-influenced disease
Blood group inheritance disease
Sex-linked disease
Sex-recessive disease
Corona radiata, zona pellucida, vitelline membrane
Zona pellucida, corona radiata, vitelline membrane
Vitelline membrane, zona pellucida, corona radiata
Zona pellucida, vitelline membrane, corona radiate
Epithelium
Mesoderm
Endoderm
Ectoderm
Myometrium
Endometrium
Epithelium
Endothelium
25 years
35 years
50 years
70 years
Stops secreting progesterone
Changes to corpus albicans
Starts producing progesterone
Begins next cycle
40
400
4000
20000
Cervical mucus to become stretchy and clear
Less cervical mucus production
Tenderness of cervix
Slight vaginal bleeding
Stroma
Vitteline membrane
Graffian follicle
Epithelium
Sebaceous glands
Sweat glands
Meibomian glands
None of the above
Prolactin in urine
Relaxin in urine
H c g in urine
Fsh and lh in urine
2°c above body temperature
2° c below body temperature
4°c above body temperature
4° c below body temperature
FSH, progesterone, estrogen
Estrogen, fsh, progesterone
FSH, estrogen, progesterone
Estrogen, progesterone, FSH
Frondosum
Capsularis
Parietalis
Basalis
Cowper's gland
Prostate gland
Testes
Seminal vesicle
Heart and notochord
Heart and brain
Spinal cord and notochord
Brain and notochord
Colostrum
Prolactin
Hind milk
Lactogen
Only trophoblast
Only allantois
Trophoblast and mesoderm
Trophoblast and mesoderm and allantois
Protein
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Centriole
40 to 300 million per ml
10 to 20 million per ml
< 10 million per ml
200 million per ml
16th week of pregnancy
15th week of pregnancy
14th week of pregnancy
12th week of pregnancy
Plagiocephaly
Craniostenosis
Anencephaly
Microcephaly
Trisomy of 21st chromosome
Fertilization of an xx egg by a normal y-bearing sperm
Loss of half of the short arm of chromosome 5
Loss of half of the long arm of chromosome 5
Karyotype
Genotype
Phenotype
Cytogenetics
Secondary Oocyte and first polar body
First polar body
Secondary Oocyte
Second polar body
Maturation
Insemination
Capacitation
Fertilization
At puberty
During pregnancy
Before puberty
At menopause
LH
FSH
Estrogen
Progesterone
The menstrual cycle in all women is a 28 day cycle
Ovulation always occurs at the midpoint of the menstrual cycle
A high body temperature indicates ovulation is occurring
The menstrual cycle is an endocrine cycle regulating reproductive physiological changes