10 Questions
Who is credited with inventing the electroencephalogram (EEG)?
Hans Berger
What does a flat line in an EEG recording typically indicate?
Death
What marks the beginning of personhood?
Birth of the fetus
Who succeeded in demonstrating the fertilization process?
Oscar Hertwig
What Latin term refers to 'offspring' and 'young one'?
Fetus
At what week does the fetus achieve complete formation of basic organ systems?
8th week
According to Harold Morowitz and James Trefil, what does the manifestation of an EEG pattern in a fetus indicate?
The beginning of life
Which theory suggests that human life begins at gastrulation rather than fertilization?
Embryological Theory
What process transforms the relatively unstructured early embryo into a gastrula with three cell layers?
Gastrulation
At what point does the viability of a fetus increase beyond 24 weeks?
5.5 months
Explore the concepts of fetal development, personhood, and the beginnings of life as depicted in Art 21. Learn about the historical discoveries related to ovum, fertilization, and zygote. Understand the significance of fetal stages in defining the term 'fetus'.
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