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DEP 2004 (IRSC) Test 1 Questions And Answers With Real Tests The perspective that development is lifelong, multidimensional, multidirectional, plastic, multidisciplinary, and contextual; involves growth, maintenance, and regulation; and is constructed through biological, sociocultural, and individ...

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The perspective that development is lifelong, multidimensional, multidirectional, plastic,
multidisciplinary, and contextual; involves growth, maintenance, and regulation; and is constructed
through biological, sociocultural, and individual factors working together. ANS Life-span
perspective


Influences that are similar for individuals in a particular age group. Examples are puberty,
menopause, retirement. ANS Normative age-graded influences



involves the degree to which early traits and characteristics persists through life or change. ANS
Stability- Change issue


Theory stating that children actively construct their understanding of the world and go through four
stages of cognitive development. ANS Piaget's theory


A sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how culture and social interaction guide cognitive
development. ANS Vygotsky's theory



A single cell formed through fertilization. ANS Zygote



A person's genetic heritage; the actual genetic material. ANS Genotype



The way an individual's genotype is expressed in observed and measurable characteristics. ANS
Phenotype


Most mutated genes are recessive. When mutated gene is carried on the X Chromosome the result is
called x-linked inheritance. This can have implications for males who only have 1 X chromosome.
ANS Sex linked Genes

, A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome, making them XXY instead of
XY. ANS Klinefelter syndrome



A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra Y chromosome. ANS XYY Syndrome


A genetic disorder in which an individual cannot properly metabolize an amino acid called
phenylalanine. It's now easily detected but, if left untreated, results in mental retardation and
hyperactivity. ANS Phenylketonuria (PKU)


The period of prenatal development that takes place in the first two weeks after conception. It
includes the creation of the zygote, continued cell division, and the attachment of the zygote to the
uterine wall. ANS Germinal period


The period of prenatal development that occurs two to eight weeks after conception. During this
period, the rate of cell differentiation intensifies, support systems for the cells form, and organs
appear. ANS Embryonic period


The life-support system that is a bag or envelope that contains a clear fluid in which the developing
embryo floats. ANS Amniom


A life-support system containing two arteries and one vein that connects the baby to the placenta.
ANS Umbilical cord


A life-support system that consists of a disk-shaped group of tissues in which small blood vessels
from the mother and offspring intertwine. ANS Placenta


Lasting about seven months, the prenatal period between two months after conception and birth in
typical pregnancies. ANS Fetal period


1) labor- longest of three, ends with baby in birth canal2) delivery- baby's head moves through the
cervix and birth canal. Ends when baby is completely emerged.3) afterbirth- placenta, umbilical cord,
and other membranes detach and expel. ANS Stages of childbirth

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