__________ is the cheapest, easiest, and safest way for physicians to monitor fetal development.

A) amniocentesis
B) chorionic villus sampling
C) ultrasound
D) genetic counseling


Ans: C) Ultrasound

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Menopause and other normative changes, such as graduating from college, contribute to _________ changes in traits?

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Identity-diffused individuals

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Suicide

What will be an ideal response?

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