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A diagnostic test commonly used to assess problems of the fallopian tubes is:
 
  a. Endometrial biopsyb. Ovarian reserve testingc. Hysterosalpingogram d. Screening for sexually transmitted infections

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The color of a person's hair is an example of which of the following?
 
  a. Genomeb. Sex-link inheritancec. Genotyped. Phenotype



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: c
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a. Endometrial biopsy provides information on the response of the uterus to hormonal signals.
b. Ovarian reserve testing is used to assess ovulatory functioning.
c. Correct. Hysterosalpingogram provides information on the endocervical canal, uterine cavity, and fallopian tubes.
d. STIs can cause adhesions within the fallopian tubes, but screening cannot confirm that adhesions are present.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: d
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a. Genome is an organism's complete set of DNA.
b. Sex-link inheritance refers to genes or traits that are located only on the X chromosome.
c. Genotype refers to a person's genetic makeup.
d. Correct. Phenotype refers to how genes are outwardly expressed, such as eye color, hair color, and height.





 

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