Deck 23: Seciton 2: Late Adulthood: Biosocial Development

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The oldest, most general theory of aging is the _____ theory, which likens human bodies to machines.
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Heart disease is an example of a(n) _____ illness.
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An insidious aspect of ageism is that the elderly may believe the _____, too, which can lead to self-fulfilling prophecies.
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The very ends of chromosomes in cells that may be correlated with longevity are known as _____.
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A way of speaking to the aged that uses short and simple sentences, exaggerated emphasis, slower speech, higher pitch, and repetition is called _____.
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Humans may have a _____, a mechanism in the DNA of cells that regulates life, growth, and aging.
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The extension of vitality into old age is known as _____.
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The drastic reduction in the usual number of calories consumed daily while still maintaining ample vitamins, minerals, and other important nutrients is known as _____.
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The change in the ratio of elderly people to children in the population is referred to as a _____.
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According to the experiments conducted by _____, after about 50 cell divisions, the process of cell division stops.
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_____ aging refers to the consequences of inherited weaknesses, health habits, and environmental conditions.
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_____ aging occurs because minor errors in copying cells accumulate.
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_____ is also referred to as fragile bones.
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Using _____, engineers can create settings and equipment that can be used by everyone, even those who are not able-bodied or sensory-acute.
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The _____ is an estimate of the proportion of the population that depends on care from others.
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A heart attack is an example of a(n) _____ illness.
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Universal changes that occur with the passage of time are known as _____ aging.
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An elderly person who is in the _____-old category is healthy, active, financially secure, and independent.
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_____, a rare genetic disorder that produces accelerated aging, provides evidence for genetic aging.
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Categorizing or judging people solely on the basis of their chronological age is referred to as _____.
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Sexual satisfaction in long-term relationships _____ past middle age.
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Three common _____ problems in the elderly include cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.
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Two forms of _____ compensation for sensory loss include hearing aides and eyeglasses.
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The number of years that a species is genetically programmed to live is called the _____.
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By age _____, the average man is almost deaf, as are about half the women.
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Deck 23: Seciton 2: Late Adulthood: Biosocial Development
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The oldest, most general theory of aging is the _____ theory, which likens human bodies to machines.
wear-and-tear
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Heart disease is an example of a(n) _____ illness.
chronic
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An insidious aspect of ageism is that the elderly may believe the _____, too, which can lead to self-fulfilling prophecies.
stereotypes
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The very ends of chromosomes in cells that may be correlated with longevity are known as _____.
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A way of speaking to the aged that uses short and simple sentences, exaggerated emphasis, slower speech, higher pitch, and repetition is called _____.
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Humans may have a _____, a mechanism in the DNA of cells that regulates life, growth, and aging.
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The extension of vitality into old age is known as _____.
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The drastic reduction in the usual number of calories consumed daily while still maintaining ample vitamins, minerals, and other important nutrients is known as _____.
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The change in the ratio of elderly people to children in the population is referred to as a _____.
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According to the experiments conducted by _____, after about 50 cell divisions, the process of cell division stops.
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_____ aging refers to the consequences of inherited weaknesses, health habits, and environmental conditions.
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_____ aging occurs because minor errors in copying cells accumulate.
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_____ is also referred to as fragile bones.
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Using _____, engineers can create settings and equipment that can be used by everyone, even those who are not able-bodied or sensory-acute.
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The _____ is an estimate of the proportion of the population that depends on care from others.
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A heart attack is an example of a(n) _____ illness.
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Universal changes that occur with the passage of time are known as _____ aging.
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An elderly person who is in the _____-old category is healthy, active, financially secure, and independent.
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_____, a rare genetic disorder that produces accelerated aging, provides evidence for genetic aging.
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Categorizing or judging people solely on the basis of their chronological age is referred to as _____.
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Sexual satisfaction in long-term relationships _____ past middle age.
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Three common _____ problems in the elderly include cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.
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Two forms of _____ compensation for sensory loss include hearing aides and eyeglasses.
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The number of years that a species is genetically programmed to live is called the _____.
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By age _____, the average man is almost deaf, as are about half the women.
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