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    Human Growth & Development Chapters 1‚ 2‚ & 3 Study Guide Chapter 1 1. What is meant by discontinuous and continuous development? Continuous development is a process of gradually augmenting the same types of skills that were there to begin with. Discontinuous development is a process in which new ways of understanding and responding to the world emerge at specific times. Broken down‚ Continuous means infants/preschoolers respond much like adults do and Discontinuous means they have their own

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    Test 4 Review Chapter 10 Review Questions 1. What is essential fat? What is subcutaneous fat? What is visceral fat? Essential- needed for proper functioning of the brain‚ nerve tissue‚ bone marrow‚ heart tissue‚ and cell membranes; Subcutaneous- helps insulate & protect muscles and bones from injury; Visceral- forms protective structure under abdominal muscles and over stomach & intestine 2. Weight loss occurs when energy intake is ________than energy expenditure. Weight gain

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    protection to eyes with goggles and face if come within contact of the detergent. Rubber gloves should be used for prolonged exposure to chemicals. No other PPE requirements needed. (G) Are your chemicals Endocrine disruptors‚ carcinogens or teratogens? (also known as hormonally active agents‚ endocrine disrupting chemicals‚ or endocrine disrupting compounds) This might require some additional research. Please cite your references. Health effects labeled on the household products database state

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    nourishment‚ avoiding harmful situations‚ and interacting with others - all of which are genetically designed to facilitate survival. From the moment of conception to the nine-month prenatal period‚ the zygote becomes an embryo and then a fetus. Teratogens taken in by the mother that can cause damage to the developing fetus. Development of sensory abilities and basic reflexes begins in the prenatal period. And at birth newborns prefer sweet taste and familiar sounds and have visual abilities ideally

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    alcohol during pregnancy she can have a miscarriage‚ stillbirth‚ low-birth weight‚ or a premature infant (ACP CS-EBK for Developmental Profiles‚ pg. 58). A developing fetus consumes whatever the mother puts into her mouth and body. Alcohol is a teratogen that has irreversible effects on infant development. There are several birth defects that a mother who drinks should be aware of; they are fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASDs) fetal alcohol syndrome‚ hyperactivity‚ heart defects‚ facial deformities

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    affected and often had both the arms and the legs malformed. In addition to the limbs‚ the drug caused malformations of the eyes and ears‚ heart‚ genitals‚ kidneys‚ digestive tract‚ and nervous system. Thalidomide was recognized as a powerful human teratogen (a drug or other agent that causes abnormal development in the embryo or fetus). Taking even a single dose of thalidomide during early pregnancy may cause major birth defects. At that time‚ it was not approved in the United States because Dr. Frances

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    Chapter 3: Adverse Reactions 1. Name four classifications of adverse drug reactions. A. Toxic Reaction: - Extension of the pharmacologic effect resulting from effect on target organs‚ B. Side Effect: -Dose- related reactions - Drug acts on non target organs C. Idiosyncratic Reaction: - Abnormal Drug Response D. Drug Allergy: - Immunologic Response 2. Describe the problem with identifying teratogenic agents. - Although more information is now available about safety of

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    7 I am presenting on the Ferre Institute Inc/ Genetic Counseling Program. Their mission states that they wish to assure access to genetic counseling for patients and medical providers in communities. Additionally‚ the institute wishes to promote public awareness of genetics. At Ferre‚ clients are not turned away due to inabilities of payment. The Ferre team works hard to distribute information to the medical community and preserve strong bonds between the referring health practitioner and the genetic

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    Human development: Part 1 • Developmental of age-related changes in behaviour and mental process from conception to death→ developmental psychology (Conception starts at because things can affect the fetus before birth) Now looking at different aspects of developmental psy: Developing physically and cognitively (todays lecture) Special considerations: • Post hoc fallacy→ Describes the tendency of people to assume that if something happens later and you found out that something else happen earlier

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    Importance of stereoisomers in a biological system Isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas. Stereoisomers are isomers that have the same sequence of bonded atoms‚ but they differ in their three dimensional orientation in space. [pic] shown above is an example of the two types of Stereoisomers; Enantiomers‚ which are stereioisomers which are non-superimposible mirror images‚ much the same as one’s left and right hands are the same

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