26. Preeclampsia is a condition that can develop in a woman after 20 weeks of pregnancy. It involves the development of hypertension or high blood pressure, an abnormal amount of protein in urine, and swelling. Based on the information, which statement does not agree with the data in the table? Preeclampsia Risk in Pregnancy Risk Factors Risk Ratio First pregnancy 3:1 Mother over 40 years of age Family history of preeclampsia Chronic hypertension Chronic kidney disease 3:1 5:1 A pregnant woman with chronic hypertension is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with chronic kidney failure. 10:1 А. 20:1 Diabetes mellitus 2:1 A pregnant woman having her first baby is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus Twin birth 4:1 В. failure. C.A pregnant woman over 40 years of age is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with family history of preeclampsia. D. A pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with twins. Cardiac Output and Heartbeat Rate During Pregnancy Use the graph to answer questions 12 and 13.

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26. Preeclampsia is a condition that can develop in a woman after 2O
weeks of pregnancy. It involves the development of hypertension or high
blood pressure, an abnormal amount of protein in urine, and swelling.
Based on the information, which statement does not agree with the
data in the table?
Preeclampsia Risk in Pregnancy
Risk Factors
Risk Ratio
First pregnancy
Mother over 40 years of age
Family history of preeclampsia
Chronic hypertension
Chronic kidney disease
3:1
3:1
5:1
10:1
A.
A pregnant woman with chronic hypertension is at greater risk of
developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with chronic kidney
failure.
20:1
Diabetes mellitus
2:1
A pregnant woman having her first baby is at greater risk of
developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus
Twin birth
4:1
В.
failure.
C. A pregnant woman over 40 years of age is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant
woman with family history of preeclampsia.
D. A pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant
woman with twins.
Cardiac Output and Heartbeat Rate
During Pregnancy
Use the graph to answer questions 12 and 13.
27. Cardiac output increases during pregnancy to keep the fetus
supplied with nutrients through the placenta. During which week of
pregnancy does the fetus start to require the greatest amount of blood
supply from the mother?
Cardiac
output
+30
+20
Heartbeat
+10
rate
А.
В.
20
С.
24
12
24
36
Time (weeks)
D.
36
28. At which stage does the embryo start to obtain nutrients through placental exchange?
C. Ovulation D. Copulation
B. Implantation
29. How many sperms will be produced from 10 primary spermatocytes?
С. 40
A. Fertilization
А. 10
В. 20
D. 80
E. 160
30. How many eggs will be produced from 10 primary oocytes?
D. 80
A. 10
В. 20
С. 40
Е. 160
Percent change
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Transcribed Image Text:26. Preeclampsia is a condition that can develop in a woman after 2O weeks of pregnancy. It involves the development of hypertension or high blood pressure, an abnormal amount of protein in urine, and swelling. Based on the information, which statement does not agree with the data in the table? Preeclampsia Risk in Pregnancy Risk Factors Risk Ratio First pregnancy Mother over 40 years of age Family history of preeclampsia Chronic hypertension Chronic kidney disease 3:1 3:1 5:1 10:1 A. A pregnant woman with chronic hypertension is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with chronic kidney failure. 20:1 Diabetes mellitus 2:1 A pregnant woman having her first baby is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus Twin birth 4:1 В. failure. C. A pregnant woman over 40 years of age is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with family history of preeclampsia. D. A pregnant woman with diabetes mellitus is at greater risk of developing preeclampsia than a pregnant woman with twins. Cardiac Output and Heartbeat Rate During Pregnancy Use the graph to answer questions 12 and 13. 27. Cardiac output increases during pregnancy to keep the fetus supplied with nutrients through the placenta. During which week of pregnancy does the fetus start to require the greatest amount of blood supply from the mother? Cardiac output +30 +20 Heartbeat +10 rate А. В. 20 С. 24 12 24 36 Time (weeks) D. 36 28. At which stage does the embryo start to obtain nutrients through placental exchange? C. Ovulation D. Copulation B. Implantation 29. How many sperms will be produced from 10 primary spermatocytes? С. 40 A. Fertilization А. 10 В. 20 D. 80 E. 160 30. How many eggs will be produced from 10 primary oocytes? D. 80 A. 10 В. 20 С. 40 Е. 160 Percent change || ||
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