Exam 5: Brain, Motor Skill, and Physical Development

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The amino acid ________ helps maintain communications among neurons.

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Explain the principle of cephalocaudal development.

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Most gains in infant movement illustrate progress in coordinating postural control,locomotion,and manual control.

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Genes do not control growth directly.Instead,genes regulate physical development by means of

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What is a typical adolescent sleep pattern? What problems does this pattern pose?

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When a young person gains the ability to reproduce,he or she is said to have reached

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Patterns of physical development mirror the functional importance of individual systems at specific points in development.

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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The ________ is a measure that is used to determine a person's fitness by comparing his or her height and weight with target healthy norms for people of the same age and body type.

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Children of single parents are more likely to initiate sexual behavior later.

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Neuron ________,which flourishes postnatally,is the process of enlarging,forming synapses with other neurons,and beginning to function.

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Which of the following teenagers is least likely to engage in early sexual activity?

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Many researchers believe that catch-up growth and lagging-down growth are evidence for

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Very young infants often attempt to grasp objects with both hands.However,one-handed reaches become far more frequent as babies

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________ is a label applied to any child whose growth in height or weight is below the third percentile for children of the same age.

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The process by which weaker or less active dendrites are eliminated is known as

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Which of the following is a secondary sexual characteristic?

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What are glial cells and myelin,and how are they related to brain functioning?

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A(n)________ is a nerve cell within the central nervous system that is electrochemically designed to transmit messages between cells.

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Which of the following is not a primary sex characteristic found during adolescence?

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