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27 April, 23:08

Regardless of sexual development, which of the following statements best characterizes what a parent is most likely to see in an ultrasound taken during the first six weeks of prenatal development? A. A parent will be able to see the early development of a penis for malesB. A parent will see the development of female internal and external genitalia for both males and femalesC. A parent will see primitive structures that cannot yet be distinguished as male or femaleD. A parent will begin to see primitive sexual structures, starting with the scrotum for males and the labia for females

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  1. 27 April, 23:23
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    C. A parent will see primitive structures that cannot yet be distinguished as male or female

    Explanation:

    The first six weeks of pregnancy is in the half stage of the first trimester. At this stage all major organs have started to develop including the sex organs.

    The sex organs however become very visible at the end of the 12th week (1st trimester). The parents are able to determine the sex of the child if it's a boy or a girl.
  2. 27 April, 23:34
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    I think it is A joking it is B
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