What are the differences between fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and fetal alcohol effects (FAE)?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
• Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) occurs when the mother's use of alcohol is substantial, while fetal alcohol effects (FAE) is the result of mothers who consume less alcohol during pregnancy.
• FAS has more serious consequences, including below-average intelligence, delayed growth, and facial deformities (mental retardation sometimes occurs).
• FAE will display some but not all of the consequences of FAS.
• Due to the risks associated even with minimal amounts of alcohol, women who are trying to become pregnant should already refrain from drinking.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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been interpreted by some in terms of genetic differences in intelligence between the races. What is the book's position on this? (a) it is known that there are no mean differences in the races due to genetics (b) there are mean differences in actual intelligence between the races due to genetics (c) since the environments differ, known genetic components in individual differences tell us nothing about genetic differences between groups (d) none of the above

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A. Syphilis B. HPV C. Herpes D. HIV

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