
Topic Review: Reproduction and Development
Quiz by NYSED Living Environment
High School
Living Environment (1996) (old upload)
New York State Learning Standards
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- Q1As human red blood cells mature, they lose their nuclei. As a result of this loss, which process would be impossible for mature red blood cells to carry out?excretionreproductiontransportrespiration60s4.4
- Q2To clone a mammal, a cloned embryo is often put into an adult female of the same species to continue internal development. The structure in which the embryo will develop is theeggplacentaovaryuterus60s4.4
- Q3The human female reproductive cycle is regulated primarily by thewhite blood cells of the circulatory systemmuscle cells of the skeletal systemhormones of the endocrine systemenzymes of the digestive system60s4.4
- Q4If cloves are separated from the bulb and later planted in a garden, a new garlic bulb will grow from each. In this way, a home gardener could grow a whole crop of genetically identical garlic plants starting with one bulb. As a result of this procedure, the gardener wouldneed to buy new garlic cloves each year in order to keep growing garlicsoon have several varieties of garlic growing in his gardenhave to fertilize the female garlic plants each year so the garlic plants could produce their own clovesneed to be aware that if any of his garlic plants became diseased, it could very likely infect the entire crop60s4.4
- Q5Stage 2 represents a cell thatshows clear evidence of tissue differentiationhas the complete genetic information to form an adultis genetically identical to one of the parents that produced itcontains half the genetic material of an adult cell60s4.4