A. uterus
B. ovaries
C. cervix
D. fallopian tubes
Related Mcqs:
- Imagine you are a male three-spined stickleback (a fish). You come across a nest of unfertilized three-spined stickleback eggs and you can’t help but do a particular dance and then go ahead and fertilize the eggs. Which theory of motivation accounts for your behavior?
A. Opponent-process
B. Instinct
C. Arousal
D. Behavioral - Fertilization of an ovum outside a woman’s body is called:
A. artificial insemination
B. in vitro fertilization
C. eugenics
D. genetic engineering - Humans normally have 46 chromosomes. A person born with an extra 21st chromosome (47 in all) would have ______________?
A. Turner’s syndrome
B. Kleinfelter’s syndrome
C. Down’s syndrome
D. Pickwickian’s syndrome - ________ psychology compare human abilities with those of animals particularly non-human primates?
A. Industrial Psychology
B. Social Psychology
C. Evolutionary Psychology
D. Animal Psychology - Briefly defined_______is to study of human behavior and human relationships:
A. psychology
B. Physical activity
C. Humanity
D. Research - There are five recognized senses in human beings. Two other abilities that may be added to the list include ______________?
A. telepathy and precognition
B. psycho-kinesis and kinesthesis
C. balance and kinesthesis
D. psycho-kinesis and clairvoyance - ______are generalized feeling states that are not intense enough to interrupt ongoing work, whereas______are normally associated with specific events or occurrences.
A. Emotion; Models
B. Moods; Emotions
C. Feelings; Moods
D. Moods; Feelings - The transduction of light energy into nerve impulses takes place in the _____________?
A. iris
B. retina
C. lens
D. optic nerve - A student who has studied German in high school, takes a course in French in college and now has trouble remembering the German. This is an example of the effects of __________________?
A. retroactive interference
B. proactive interference
C. state-dependent learning
D. encoding specificity - Dr. Dienringer wants to study attachment patterns in single-parents families. She plan to define the strength of attachment as the time it takes for the parent to respond when the infant starts to cry. Defining attachment in this way would:
A. distort the true meaning attachment
B. be an example of a hypothesis
C. represent an operational definition
D. require a double-blind research design