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Zoey63294

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Which of the following typically occurs during the second trimester of pregnancy?
 
  a. The sex of the fetus can be determined by observing the growth of genitals with an ultrasound.
  b. The fetus rotates to a head-down position.
  c. The fetus resembles a tadpole or tiny shrimp.
  d. The fetus develops taste buds and may be observed sucking its thumb.

Question 2

Another name for ectopic pregnancies is ________, because they often occur there.
 
  a. ovarian pregnancies
  b. embryotic pregnancies
  c. tubal pregnancies
  d. cervical pregnancies



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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