Congenital malformations are always
a. genetic.
b. present at birth.
c. fatal.
d. adaptive.
b
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Terminal drop is best associated with
a. poor health. b. automatization. c. poverty. d. cultural bias.
Genes are made of ______.
A. chromosomes B. deoxyribonucleic acid C. cell bodies D. mitochondria
During most of his childhood, George was a bit on the pudgy side, but with the onset of puberty, he became categorically fat. Dieting did not seem to help, although George freely admitted that he was not very interested in dieting because eating was one of the things he truly enjoyed. He did not enjoy sports or other forms of exercise that left him out of breath, nor did he truly enjoy telling
"fat" jokes about himself and making people laugh, although his classmates at least seemed to like him for that. (a) From the text discussion of obesity, what factors might be involved in George's weight problem? (b) What self-fulfilling prophecies might be operating in George's case? What advice could we give him and his parents on helping him lose weight? What will be an ideal response?
The way to assess experience-expectant synaptogenesis is to
a. examine a brain using modern technological methods. b. provide an environment that is rich in species-typical experiences. c. restrict an animal from receiving species-typical experiences. d. allow an animal to develop in its normal environment