Mr. Bouyer
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Which type of twins must always be the same sex? |
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Read this standardized test practice passage and answer the questions.
You have twelve minutes to complete the assignment. |
Computer Assignment 351:
This assignment must be completed by the end of class today to receive credit.
More work will be done with this graph tomorrow.
to graph this hormone data.
in mind when making your graph.
Be ready to show the graph to your science facilitator on your computer.

If you complete the assignment in class today,
surf these reproduction websites.
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Does the female body produce the hormone testosterone? |
In-class Assignment 352:
This assignment must be turned in by the end of class today to receive credit.Turn in the completed graph and evaluation rubric. Remember to place the rubric on top.
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How long is a human pregnancy? |
Life of the egg cell:
(28 min)
Fertilization:
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are one egg cell fertilized by one sperm cell. The resulting zygote splits in the early stages and develops into two genetically identical individuals.
usually form in the same way as identical twins, except the zygote does not completely split. Conjoined twins share some body parts.
Interesting twin facts:
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A swollen sac was found pressing against the kidney of a 16 year old boy in Egypt in 1997. It turned out to be the remains of his 7 inch long, 4 lb, 6 oz identical twin. |
Implantation:
The blastocyst attaches to the uterine lining.
Timing is important
for implantation.

(29 min)
- a special procedure that can be performed at 15-16 weeks to obtain a sample of amniotic fluid that is sent to a genetics lab for chromosome analysis.
- the interval from the beginning of contractions to complete dilatation of the cervix (just over 10 centimeters).
- a live baby expelled from the mother's body.
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Licensed Practical Nurse |
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Short of sterilization, is any form of contraception 100% effective? |
Before beginning this page, test your Contraceptive IQ! 
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Contraception can be defined as preventing live sperm and egg from coming together.
This can be done in two basic ways:
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Choices for temporary contraception:
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What about RU 486?
Mifeprex® does not fit the definition of a contraceptive because it does not stop sperm and egg from coming together.
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Surgical methods usually used by men and women who know they do not wish to have any more children.
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Can HIV be transmitted through kissing? |
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Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD):

Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Herpes simplex virus
Bacteria (Chlamydia trachomatis)
Bacteria (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)
Bacteria (Treponema pallidum)
Mite (Sarcoptes scabiei)
Bacteria, Protozoan, Yeast, or Non-biological
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), herpesvirus group
In-class Assignment 356:
This assignment must be turned in by the end of class tomorrow to receive credit.
Identical twins must always be the same sex.
The adrenal glands in both males and females produce small amounts of the hormone testosterone.
The length of a normal human pregnancy is 38 weeks.
No form of contraception used to prevent pregnancy when having sex is 100% effective.
More Research Links:
Identical twins are formed from one fertilized egg, making them genetically identical.
This is two weeks longer than "nine months".