Deck 4: A: Growth and Health

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Initial ejaculations usually contain enough sperm to fertilize an egg.
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Most of the body's muscle fibres are not present at birth.
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Growth hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland.
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Breast-fed babies are ill more often than bottle-fed babies.
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Fat accumulates rapidly during the first year of life.
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Breast-fed babies are less prone to diarrhea and constipation.
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Bones acquire most of their mass during childhood and adolescence.
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Most people with osteoporosis are women.
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Early menstrual cycles are usually irregular and without ovulation.
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Infants need to consume fewer calories per kilogram of body weight than do adults.
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During prenatal development, cartilage turns to bone beginning with the centre and then moving to the ends of the cartilage structures.
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Boys reach their mature stature about two years before girls do.
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Increased pickiness while eating occurs in children who are around two years of age.
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The pituitary gland signals other glands to secrete hormones that stimulate pubertal changes in the body.
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Muscle growth during puberty is more pronounced in girls than in boys.
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Bottle-fed babies make the transition to solid food more easily than breast-fed babies.
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Toddlers and young children have disproportionately small heads.
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Children should be forced to "clean their plates."
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Early adolescence is a period of rapid growth.
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Sleep is essential for normal growth because 80 percent of growth hormone is secreted during sleep.
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After one year of age, the most common cause of childhood death in North America is malnutrition.
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Menarche occurs earlier in countries where nutrition and health care are adequate.
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Pneumonia, diarrhea, measles, malaria, and malnutrition account for the vast majority of childhood deaths worldwide.
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Malnutrition is not common in industrialized countries.
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The timing of puberty for girls can be influenced by their fathers, specifically by the quantity and quality of paternal interactions.
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The effects of malnutrition are especially damaging during infancy.
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The effects of malnutrition can be cured simply by providing an adequate diet.
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Adopted children and adolescents' weights are related to the weights of their adoptive parents and not to the weights of their biological parents.
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The age of menarche is still dropping in industrialized countries.
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Early maturation has psychological consequences that differ for boys and girls.
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During the preschool years, internal control of eating is replaced gradually with external signals.
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People with bulimia may purge food from their bodies by taking laxatives.
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Many childhood deaths can be prevented with simple treatments such as vaccinations.
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The most common cause of death among African-American adolescent boys is motor vehicle accidents.
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Motor vehicle accidents are the most common cause of accidental death in children.
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Malnutrition affects a child's intelligence and ability to pay attention.
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In the United States, over the past three decades, the number of overweight children has doubled and the number of overweight adolescents has tripled.
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The most effective weight-loss programs for obese children involve training for the parents as well.
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Menarche occurs earlier in girls who experience much chronic stress or depression.
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Infectious diseases are the leading killers of young children worldwide.
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The ability to perceive spatial relations is usually largely due to neurons located in the left hemisphere of the brain.
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The gradual disappearance of synapses is thought to be beneficial because it weeds out synapses that are not frequently used.
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There is a region in the temporal cortex that seems to play a special role in recognizing faces.
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A part of the neuron called the dendrite receives information from other neurons.
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Almost all of the neurons that the brain will ever have are produced between 10 and 28 weeks after conception.
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The cell body sends information to other neurons.
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The small knobs at the ends of the axon are called synapses.
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The wrinkled surface of the brain is called the corpus callosum.
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Around seven months after conception, all six layers of the brain are in place.
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The ability to produce and understand language is usually largely due to neurons in the left hemisphere of the brain.
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Deck 4: A: Growth and Health
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Initial ejaculations usually contain enough sperm to fertilize an egg.
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Most of the body's muscle fibres are not present at birth.
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Growth hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland.
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Breast-fed babies are ill more often than bottle-fed babies.
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Fat accumulates rapidly during the first year of life.
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Breast-fed babies are less prone to diarrhea and constipation.
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Bones acquire most of their mass during childhood and adolescence.
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Most people with osteoporosis are women.
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Early menstrual cycles are usually irregular and without ovulation.
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Infants need to consume fewer calories per kilogram of body weight than do adults.
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During prenatal development, cartilage turns to bone beginning with the centre and then moving to the ends of the cartilage structures.
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Boys reach their mature stature about two years before girls do.
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Increased pickiness while eating occurs in children who are around two years of age.
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The pituitary gland signals other glands to secrete hormones that stimulate pubertal changes in the body.
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Muscle growth during puberty is more pronounced in girls than in boys.
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Bottle-fed babies make the transition to solid food more easily than breast-fed babies.
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Toddlers and young children have disproportionately small heads.
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Children should be forced to "clean their plates."
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Early adolescence is a period of rapid growth.
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Sleep is essential for normal growth because 80 percent of growth hormone is secreted during sleep.
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After one year of age, the most common cause of childhood death in North America is malnutrition.
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Menarche occurs earlier in countries where nutrition and health care are adequate.
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Pneumonia, diarrhea, measles, malaria, and malnutrition account for the vast majority of childhood deaths worldwide.
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Malnutrition is not common in industrialized countries.
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The timing of puberty for girls can be influenced by their fathers, specifically by the quantity and quality of paternal interactions.
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The effects of malnutrition are especially damaging during infancy.
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The effects of malnutrition can be cured simply by providing an adequate diet.
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Adopted children and adolescents' weights are related to the weights of their adoptive parents and not to the weights of their biological parents.
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The age of menarche is still dropping in industrialized countries.
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Early maturation has psychological consequences that differ for boys and girls.
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During the preschool years, internal control of eating is replaced gradually with external signals.
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People with bulimia may purge food from their bodies by taking laxatives.
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Many childhood deaths can be prevented with simple treatments such as vaccinations.
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The most common cause of death among African-American adolescent boys is motor vehicle accidents.
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Motor vehicle accidents are the most common cause of accidental death in children.
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Malnutrition affects a child's intelligence and ability to pay attention.
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In the United States, over the past three decades, the number of overweight children has doubled and the number of overweight adolescents has tripled.
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The most effective weight-loss programs for obese children involve training for the parents as well.
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Menarche occurs earlier in girls who experience much chronic stress or depression.
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Infectious diseases are the leading killers of young children worldwide.
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The ability to perceive spatial relations is usually largely due to neurons located in the left hemisphere of the brain.
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The gradual disappearance of synapses is thought to be beneficial because it weeds out synapses that are not frequently used.
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There is a region in the temporal cortex that seems to play a special role in recognizing faces.
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A part of the neuron called the dendrite receives information from other neurons.
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Almost all of the neurons that the brain will ever have are produced between 10 and 28 weeks after conception.
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The cell body sends information to other neurons.
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The small knobs at the ends of the axon are called synapses.
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The wrinkled surface of the brain is called the corpus callosum.
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Around seven months after conception, all six layers of the brain are in place.
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The ability to produce and understand language is usually largely due to neurons in the left hemisphere of the brain.
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