Use the following information to answer the next question. Have you ever watch an old movie or television show where the expression "the rabbit died" meant that a woman was pregnant? The "rabbit test" was developed 1931. The test involved injecting urine of the woman being tested into a female rabbit and then examining the rabbit's ovaries a few days later. A hormone in the urine of a pregnant woman would cause follicles in the rabbit's ovaries to mature and release the ovum. The injected rabbit had to be surgically opened to examine the ovaries for the structure remaining after ovulation and would die whether the woman was pregnant or not. Today's pregnancy tests do not require the killing of an animal, and results are determined in a matter of minutes rather than days. However, the same hormone involves in both tests. Identify the row that depicts the hormones present in the urine of a pregnant woman, the female reproductive hormone that it mimics in early pregnancy, and the structure in the ovaries of rabbits that confirm pregnancy. Select one: A. Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is mimicked Structure in the Ovaries of Rabbits LH hCG Maturing Follicle B. Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is Mimicked Structure in Ovaries of Rabbits hCG LH Corpus Luteum C. Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is Mimicked Structure in Ovaries of Rabbits FSH Estrogen  Corpus Luteum D. Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is Mimicked  Structure in Ovaries of Rabbits hCG FSH Maturing Follicle

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Have you ever watch an old movie or television show where the expression "the rabbit died" meant that a woman was pregnant? The "rabbit test" was developed 1931. The test involved injecting urine of the woman being tested into a female rabbit and then examining the rabbit's ovaries a few days later.

A hormone in the urine of a pregnant woman would cause follicles in the rabbit's ovaries to mature and release the ovum. The injected rabbit had to be surgically opened to examine the ovaries for the structure remaining after ovulation and would die whether the woman was pregnant or not. Today's pregnancy tests do not require the killing of an animal, and results are determined in a matter of minutes rather than days. However, the same hormone involves in both tests.

Identify the row that depicts the hormones present in the urine of a pregnant woman, the female reproductive hormone that it mimics in early pregnancy, and the structure in the ovaries of rabbits that confirm pregnancy.

Select one:

A.

Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is mimicked Structure in the Ovaries of Rabbits
LH hCG Maturing Follicle

B.

Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is Mimicked Structure in Ovaries of Rabbits
hCG LH Corpus Luteum

C.

Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is Mimicked Structure in Ovaries of Rabbits
FSH Estrogen  Corpus Luteum

D.

Hormone In Urine Reproductive Hormone that is Mimicked  Structure in Ovaries of Rabbits
hCG FSH Maturing Follicle
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