Breasts :)

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Pregunta 1

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Breast development begins duing the fetal stage
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 2

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At the ducts ends of the nipples, there are lactiferous sinuses to store the milk.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 3

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Initially, both men and women have the [blank_start]same[blank_end] inactive breasts. It is not until [blank_start]puberty[blank_end] that breasts begin to differentiate. The hormones [blank_start]estrogen[blank_end] (encourages cell growth) and [blank_start]progesterone[blank_end] (muscle relaxant) cause breast maturation. Women begin to develop [blank_start]glandular[blank_end] [blank_start]tissue[blank_end], which contains [blank_start]glands[blank_end]--which contain the cells needed to produce [blank_start]milk[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • same
  • puberty
  • estrogen
  • progesterone
  • glandular
  • tissue
  • glands
  • milk

Pregunta 4

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Progesterone is a muscle relaxant and specifically allows breast development by
Respuesta
  • causing lactiferous duct proliferation
  • promotes alveolar buds formation
  • stimulates milk release
  • leads to formation of the aerola

Pregunta 5

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At the end of every menstrual cycle, the alveolar buds retreat and "close up" again.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 6

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Due to the hormonal peaks of (alphabetical order) [blank_start]estrogen[blank_end] and [blank_start]progesterone[blank_end], breast [blank_start]tenderness[blank_end] can coincide with [blank_start]ovulation[blank_end]. This is because the hormones are causing the [blank_start]lactiferous[blank_end] [blank_start]ducts[blank_end] within the breast to grow more as well as the [blank_start]alveolar[blank_end] [blank_start]buds[blank_end] to open up in anticipation of producing milk.
Respuesta
  • estrogen
  • progesterone
  • tenderness
  • ovulation
  • lactiferous
  • ducts
  • alveolar
  • buds

Pregunta 7

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What is true regarding Sir Atley Cooper's model of breast?
Respuesta
  • lactiferous ducts are quite elastic structures
  • a constant supply of milk is available for the baby
  • milk can be stored in the breast
  • milk can be produced in lobules and the ducts
  • baby suckling leads to milk production
  • baby crying can lead to immediate progesterone stimulation and milk production

Pregunta 8

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The [blank_start]Tanner[blank_end] stages are a way to measure proper breast development.
Respuesta
  • Tanner

Pregunta 9

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Fill in the important things to remember regarding the tanner stages (all lower case)
Respuesta
  • pre-adolescence
  • mammary
  • ridge
  • birth
  • ducts
  • buds
  • adolescence
  • darkens
  • enlarges
  • glands
  • estrogen
  • 10
  • 20
  • 1
  • raised
  • mound
  • rounded
  • montgomery's ducts

Pregunta 10

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Which of these are pregnancy changes in breasts?
Respuesta
  • 10-20 lobes
  • 8-14 lobes
  • lobes shrink
  • lobens further develop
  • each lobe drains into multiple mammary ducts
  • secretory alveoli buds develop more so
  • lactiferous ducts develop more so
  • involved hormones: prolactin and growth factors
  • involved hormones: estrogen and progesterone
  • involved hormones: human placental lactogen (HPL)

Pregunta 11

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At roughly week [blank_start]16[blank_end] during pregnancy, the breast will start producing [blank_start]colostrum[blank_end], which is essentially a milk precursor. This [blank_start]sticky[blank_end] substance will continue to be produced until the first incident of infant [blank_start]suckling[blank_end], which will then enable milk production ([blank_start]lactation[blank_end]) to take place.
Respuesta
  • 16
  • colostrum
  • suckling
  • lactation
  • sticky

Pregunta 12

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Once parturition happens, two hormones play pivotal roles. Within the breast, [blank_start]prolactin[blank_end] causes milk to be produced and then released into the [blank_start]ducts[blank_end]. Then, upon the infant [blank_start]suckling[blank_end], [blank_start]oxytocin[blank_end] causes the external release and also the final step of lactation--[blank_start]milk[blank_end] [blank_start]ejection[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • prolactin
  • ducts
  • suckling
  • oxytocin
  • ejection
  • milk

Pregunta 13

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Label the stages--> pay attention to how the breast looks not just within but also externally (the answers can be more than 1 word)
Respuesta
  • pregnancy
  • pregnancy
  • breast feeding

Pregunta 14

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Which of these contribute to neo natal immunity?
Respuesta
  • IgG
  • IgE
  • IgA
  • IgD
  • IgM

Pregunta 15

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IgA specifically provides protection within...
Respuesta
  • the new born's gut
  • the new born's blood
  • the new born's bone marrow
  • the new born's brain

Pregunta 16

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Within the alveolar buds: [blank_start]Lactocytes[blank_end] actually make the milk. These are surrounded by [blank_start]myoepithelial[blank_end] cells, which contract and squeeze the milk into the ducts. These contractile cells contract when they receive the hormonal [blank_start]let[blank_end]-[blank_start]down[blank_end] reflex.
Respuesta
  • Lactocytes
  • myoepithelial
  • let
  • down

Pregunta 17

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Hormonal basis for Lactational amenorrhea (all lower case, no prepositions)
Respuesta
  • follicle stimulating hormone
  • leutinizing hormone
  • ovary
  • breast
  • prolactin
  • positive
  • anterior pituitary
  • negative
  • gonadotropin releasing hormone
  • inhibited
  • dopamine
  • hypothalamus

Pregunta 18

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Suckling causes [blank_start]turgor[blank_end] pressure, which leads to [blank_start]prolactin[blank_end] being promoted and milk being produced.
Respuesta
  • turgor
  • prolactin
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