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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 25.3 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...ANIMAL DEVELOPMENT A. The Stages...
...of Early Embryonic Development 1. From egg...
...egg. An organism’s development is primarily determined...
...of the early development of deuterostomes. Sea...
...placental mammals. Avian Development. Cleavage is meroblastic,...
...uric acid. Mammalian Development. Recall: The egg...
...older embryos. As development proceeds, a cell’s...
...results in the development of a second...
...body axes. Limb development in chicks as...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 271.06 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 2
...applied to human development is the approach...
...____ stage of development. A) prenatal B)...
...stages of psychosexual development? A) libido, personality...
...psychosocial theory of development is based on...
...the idea that development occurs from the...
...study of human development? A) recognition of...
...patterns on the development of its children's...
...children's normal physical development and sensory functioning...
...knowledge of human development. B) it has...
...emotional, or personality development. D) few scientists...
...theory of human development? A) Development is...
...human development? A) Development is influenced by...
...experiences and the development of a stable...
...personal growth. D) Development is motivated by...
...understanding of human development? A) They only...
...that assert that development results from an...
...need for personal development, Irina decides to...
...of explaining human development and behaviour, learning...
...theory of cognitive development, if you know...
...theory of cognitive development, a child begins...
...stage of cognitive development, a child begins...
...stage of cognitive development that a child...
...would explain the development of cognition in...
...enriched environment. D) development through the psychosexual...
...study children's cognitive development from a Piagetian...
...about children's cognitive development EXCEPT: A) The...
...EXCEPT: A) The development of memory is...
...aspect of cognitive development. B) The development...
...development. B) The development of logical thinking...
...responses. C) Cognitive development occurs as a...
...explain the complex development of A) self-efficacy....
...equilibration. B) sensorimotor development. C) scaffold. D)...
...zone of proximal development. Answer: D Page...
...approach to human development takes into consideration...
...zone of proximal development B) teachers model...
...theories of human development? A) Is development...
...development? A) Is development stable and continuous,...
...change? B) Is development more readily accomplished...
...in her own development? D) What are...
...and nurture to development? Answer: B 109)...
...theories of human development, all of the...
...psychosexual stages of development B) Vygotsky's socio-cultural...
...theory of cognitive development Answer: A Page...
...field of human development is A) systems...
...to Erikson's theory, development occurs as a...
...Erikson's theory of development, at mid-life an...
...theory of cognitive development provides a comprehensive...
...factors in human development. A) True B)...
...approach to human development emphasizes the biological...
...theory of cognitive development has had great...
...field of human development had favoured eclecticism....
...theory of human development, which elements of...
...our understanding of development. What assumptions about...
...What assumptions about development would you include...
...theory of human development? Answer: 141) Explain...
...theory of human development. Choose any two...
...humanistic theory of development. Identify each stage...
...affect behaviour and development. What are the...
...theory of cognitive development be thought of...
...of children's cognitive development? Answer: 148) Identify...
...theories of human development. In what ways...
...views on human development? How do these...
...explanations of human development? Answer: 150) Explain...
...shape and influence development. Answer: 151) Compare...
...evolutionary theories of development: nativism, ethology, and...
...it have on development? Answer: ...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 407.59 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...Bases of Child Development 1) Jackie has...
...lack of sexual development Answer: A Page...
...impair a child’s development. Answer: A Page...
...enzyme. B) limited development of secondary sexual...
...50 42) Wendy’s development was normal through...
...not usually disturb development. B) sometimes disturb...
...B) sometimes disturb development. C) always disturb...
...C) always disturb development. D) always cause...
...small, and his development is slower than...
...have A) advanced development. B) normal development....
...development. B) normal development. C) slower than...
...slower than normal development. D) no development....
...development. D) no development. Answer: C Page...
...sometime during prenatal development. Answer: A Page...
...have delayed language development. D) tall and...
...C) delayed language development D) delayed motor...
...D) delayed motor development Answer: B Page...
...short, has limited development of secondary sex...
...motor and language development Answer: D Page...
...language and motor development could have which...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 68) Behavioural genetics...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 69) Polygenic inheritance...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 70) Most behavioural...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 71) Intelligence is...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 72) When phenotypes...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 73) Your professor...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 74) Twins that...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 75) Mindy and...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 76) Which pair...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 77) ________ twins...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 78) Twin studies...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 79) Dr. Tutu...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 80) Dr. Banta...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 81) Adoption studies...
...on their children’s development than mothers do....
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 82) If a...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 83) In adoption...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 84) Adoption studies...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 85) A potential...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 86) The problems...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 87) Results of...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 88) Sadie is...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 89) Brendgen et...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 90) Whose opinion...
...responsible for behavioural development. B) Baron, who...
...influence on behavioural development. C) Karen, who...
...no influence on development. D) Sharon, who...
...of genetics on development. Answer: B Page...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 91) The path...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 92) Benji has...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 93) Phenylketonuria (PKU)...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 94) The term...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 95) Gina has...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 96) An example...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 97) Who provides...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 98) Niche-picking refers...
...Heredity, Environment, and Development 99) Caris is...
...following themes of development? A) Early development...
...development? A) Early development is related to...
...related to later development, but not perfectly....
...not perfectly. B) Development is always jointly...
...own environment. D) Development in different domains...
...interact dynamically throughout development. A) True B)...
...the environment where development takes place. ?...
...interact dynamically throughout development. ? Genes can...
...mental and behavioural development ? mental retardation...
...short stature, limited development of secondary sex...
...motor and language development. Females only. Page...
...environment in which development takes place. For...
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Solutions | Approved: 6 years ago | 356.74 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...GnRH production? a. Development of gametes b....
...which causes pubertal development to be prolonged,...
...primary sex characteristics? Development of the a....
...regarding female reproductive development? a. The first...
...the rate of development in recent years....
...information about pubertal development comes from J....
...technologies on pubertal development is based on...
...Menarche c. Breast development d. Hair growth...
...(1990) researched pubertal development in other countries....
...rate of pubertal development a. varies with...
...Research on Pubertal Development Answer: a. varies...
...rate of pubertal development Question ID: 2.1.39...
...a. advance pubertal development. b. delays in...
...delays in pubertal development. c. the need...
...b. Delayed physical development draws attention from...
...changes affect muscle development and growth spurts....
...terms of physical development. d. tend to...
...terms of physical development. 2.1.66. The emergence...
...role in human development is consistent with...
...have finished pubertal development, and others who...
...environment influence human development. a. True b....
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 19.26 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
N/A 175
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 183.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...another With the development of the plough,...
...is crucial in development of civilization Societies...
...society, a negative development. Durkheim: Mechanical Solidarity,...
...encourages or halts development. Leaders did not...
N/A 136
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 246 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...nerve cord. During development, the hollow cavity...
...more quickly. During development, astrocytes induce cells...
...in the embryonic development of the nervous...
...week of embryonic development in humans, the...
...region during fetal development can result in...
...especially early in development, and areas of...
...can trigger the development or use of...
...learning. During embryonic development, regulated gene expression...
...dominate the remaining development of the nervous...
...established during embryonic development, it can change...
...brain growth and development, as neurons actually...
N/A 184
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 229 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 1
...Chapter 47 Animal Development Lecture Outline Overview:...
...determines an organism’s development. These molecules, including...
...division and differentiation, development involves morphogenesis, the...
...understanding of animal development. Because animals display...
...surprising that embryonic development occurs by different...
...basic mechanisms of development and use a...
...After fertilization, embryonic development proceeds through cleavage,...
...Important processes regulating development occur during fertilization...
...onset of embryonic development. Sea urchin fertilization...
...fertilization and early development in sea urchins...
...inherit them, initiating development of dorsal structures....
...very early in development. In the sea...
...required for normal development and seems to...
...germ layers. Embryonic development leads to an...
...Neural tube formation, development of the notochord...
...aqueous environments for development. Inside the shell...
...thus amniotes. Amniote development includes the formation...
...for further embryonic development within the shelled...
...an amniote. Mammalian development has some unique...
...earliest stages of development occur while the...
...modifications adapted to development within the reproductive...
...major aspect of development in plants and...
...tissue layers throughout development. The cytoskeleton also...
...times during embryonic development. Cadherins are involved...
...on inductive signals. Development requires the timely...
...differentiation during embryonic development. First, during early...
...entire period of development, coupled with experiments...
...cell divisions. As development proceeds, a cell’s...
...prerequisite for the development of tissues and...
...general feature of development in animals. In...
...may participate in development in many different...
...pattern formation, the development of an animal’s...
...body axes. Limb development in chicks serves...
N/A 178
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 241.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...during their external development. In birds and...
...and complete fetal development attached to a...
...sharks also complete development internally, but without...
...the formation and development of an ovum....
...males prevents the development of the fat...
...Egg and sperm development involves distinct patterns...
...the formation and development of sperm cells,...
...Oogenesis is the development of mature oocytes...
...not complete their development until years, and...
...meiosis II. The development is arrested at...
...androgens direct the development of the primary...
...of the voice, development of facial and...
...and pubic hair development. Estradiol also influences...
...can support embryonic development. The reproductive cycle...
...corpus luteum stimulate development and maintenance of...
...capable of completing development; many pregnancies terminate...
...2–4 weeks of development, the embryo obtains...
...first month of development can result in...
...embryos. Organogenesis, the development of the body...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 207.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...cells regulate reproduction, development, energy metabolism, growth,...
...and regulate growth, development, and reproduction. Hormones...
...of reproduction and development. In the mollusc...
...also regulate the development of the newly...
...caterpillar. During its development, the larva grows...
...control of insect development is well understood....
...molting and the development of adult characteristics....
...Juvenile hormone influences development indirectly by modifying...
...GH production) during development. Acromegaly is caused...
...regulating metabolism, homeostasis, development, and behavior. In...
...both homeostasis and development. In mammals, thyroid...
...of roles in development and maturation. Thyroid...
...during embryonic brain development. In humans, congenital...
...and poor mental development. These problems can...
...crest during embryonic development. The adrenal medulla...
...hormones regulate growth, development, reproductive cycles, and...
...Androgens promote the development and maintenance of...
...produced early in development determine whether a...
...responsible for the development of male secondary...
...responsible for the development and maintenance of...
...system and the development of female secondary...
...the growth and development of an embryo....
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