There are 46 of these in the nuclei of human cells, they are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid.
a. Teratogens
b. Zygotes
c. Chromosomes
d. Genes
Q. 2Which of the following is not a type of residential or inpatient setting?
a. Substance abuse hospital
b. Elementary school
c. Psychiatric hospital
d. Correctional facility
Q. 3Which of the following is the best example of neuroplasticity?
a. Cells from the hippocampus are instrumental in encoding memories.
b. The 3-year-old's brain is approximately three-fourths of its adult size.
c. Fetal brains grow quickly, increasing in weight over the course of pregnancy.
d. Neurons that are transplanted from the auditory cortex to the visual cortex begin to perceive light.
Q. 4Groups for the midlife adult primarily focus on
a. learning.
b. wellness.
c. change.
d. All of the above.
Q. 5If we are completely honest, we do have needs that are met in our counseling relationships.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 6Based on your knowledge of prenatal development, which of the following sequences would you expect to be correct?
a. The heart begins to form before the hands.
b. The hands begin to form before the heart.
c. The legs begin to form before the head.
d. The feet begin to form before the lungs.
Q. 7Which of the following statements is true about the effects of teratogens on the developing fetus?
a. Any given teratogen usually has the same effect regardless of when in prenatal development exposure occurs.
b. The kind of damage done depends on the stage of development during exposure.
c. A teratogen will usually have the same effect regardless of how much exposure the fetus has to that teratogen.
d. Ancient Greeks believed in teratogens, but modern science has been unable to identify any.