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Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 Questions and Answers (rated A)
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Active phase - 4-8cm, regular contractions 2-5 mins apart and lasting over 60 seconds, cervix is mid to anterior/soft, effaced. 
 
Transitional - 8-10cm, can be brief lull in contractions, change in woman's behaviour. 
 
Where does fertilisation usually occur? - ANSWER-Ampulla of the uterine tube. 
 
What is the dosage of diamorphine and how is it given? - ANSWER-5-10mg (dependent on patient size), 4 hourly and IM. 
 
What is Pica? - ANSWER-Craving of non-food items such as clay, soap, coal, e...
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theme (physical development) Exam 2| Solved with Verified Answers
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germinal stage - begins with zygote being formed by fertilisation of the egg and ends when the 
zygote is implanted in the wall of the uterus (happens after 7 days). 2 week period. 
zygote - developing organism from the time sperm and egg fuse to about the second week of 
gestation during which it undergoes rapid cell divison 
embryonic stage - lasts from the second to around eighth week of gestation
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ANAT0001: Introduction to Anatomy and Development (A+ Guaranteed) 2024.
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what is oviparity? correct answers eggs are laid, with little or no embryonic development in the mother with either internal/external fertilisation 
- found in invertebrates, fish amphibians, reptiles, birts and monotreme animals 
 
what is ovoviviparity? correct answers eggs retained in mother's body until ready to hatch, with internal fertilisation and young are born lice 
- no placental connection to mother 
- found in invertebrates, fish, amphibians and reptiles 
 
what is viviparity? corre...
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PASS HUBS1406 - Reproduction and Development 100% Solved
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PASS HUBS1406 - Reproduction and 
 
Development 100% Solved 
 
Gonad A primary sex organ, such as the ovary and teste 
 
Testosterone Male sex hormone 
 
Oestrogen A female sex hormone which develops and maintains female sex characteristics 
 
Progesterone A female sex hormone which prepares the body for pregnancy 
 
Diploid A cell which has two complete sets of chromosomes 
 
Haploid A cell which has one complete set of chromosomes 
 
Testis A male reproductive structure which produces sperm 
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Edexcel A Level Biology Paper 1 Mark Scheme June 2022 | Advanced Biochemistry | Microbiology and Genetics
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Edexcel A Level Biology Paper 1 Mark Scheme June 2022 | Advanced Biochemistry | Microbiology and Genetics.A description that makes reference to three of the following: 
• (contact between sperm and secondary oocyte results in) 
acrosome reaction (1) 
• meiosis is completed (1) 
• cortical reaction takes place (1) 
• fusion of sperm {nucleus / genetic material} with {nucleus genetic 
material} of ovum (1) 
ACCEPT ovum / egg cell / female gamete 
 description e.g. enzymes are released from...
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Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 Questions & Answers (GRADED A)
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What are the 3 phases of the first stage of labour? - ANSWER-Latent phase - 0-4cm, irregular contractions, cervical canal shortens (3cm to less than 0.5cm). 
 
Active phase - 4-8cm, regular contractions 2-5 mins apart and lasting over 60 seconds, cervix is mid to anterior/soft, effaced. 
 
Transitional - 8-10cm, can be brief lull in contractions, change in woman's behaviour. 
 
Where does fertilisation usually occur? - ANSWER-Ampulla of the uterine tube. 
 
What is the dosage of diamorphine an...
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Edexcel A Level Biology: Topic 3 Quiz with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024
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Edexcel A Level Biology: Topic 3 Quiz with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024 
Prokaryotic cell -- Cells that don't have a nucleus and other membrane bound 
organelles. 
Eukaryotic cell -- DNA=Linear, DNA inside nucleus, no cell wall, mitochondria present, 
larger ribosomes. 
Mitochondrion -- Inner of its two membranes folded to form finger-like projections called 
cristae. Site of aerobic respiration and produces ATP. 
Nucleus -- Enclosed by envelope composed of two membranes perforated by ...
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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: SYNERGY 8465/1F Foundation Tier Paper 1 Life and Environmental Sciences Version: 1.0 Final G/LM/Jun23/E7 8465/1F (JUN2384651F01) GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: SYNERGY Foundation Tier Paper 1 Life and Environmental Sciences/ QUESTION PA
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COMBINED SCIENCE: SYNERGY 
8465/1F 
Foundation Tier Paper 1 Life and Environmental Sciences 
Version: 1.0 Final 
G/LM/Jun23/E7 8465/1F (JUN2384651F01) 
GCSE 
COMBINED SCIENCE: SYNERGY 
Foundation Tier Paper 1 Life and Environmental Sciences 
Tuesday 16 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
l a ruler 
l a protractor 
l a scientific calculator 
l the periodic table (enclosed) 
l the Physics Equations Sheet (enclosed). 
Instructions 
l Use...
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Edexcel A-level biology exam questions 2023 (A+ Graded)
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Describe the events of fertilisation that occur after the acrosome reaction. correct answers -Membrane of sperm and egg cell fuse together 
-cortical granules release contents into zona pellucida 
-Zona pellucida thickens 
-Haploid nuclei fuse 
 
Explain how phospholipids form a cell surface membrane correct answers -Hydrophilic parts associate with water 
-Hydrophobic parts repel water 
-a bilayer forms with hydrophobic parts pointing in towards the centre of the bilayer 
 
Describe the role...
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cidesco mcqs 2&3| 193 questions| with complete solutions
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the name given to the cell which is formed immediately after fertilisation is 
a)foetus 
b)embryo 
c)zygote 
d)corpus luteum 
Zygote 
During the first part of this in desincrustation the positive pole of the galvanic unit should 
a)be held in clients hand 
b)be held by the esthetician 
c)not be held at all 
d)not be connected to The Appratus 
a)be held in clients hand 
Fungi are 
a)vegetaable type microorganisms lacking chlorophyll 
b)single-celled micro-organisms 
c)very tiny organisms that mul...