Psych
Threadlike structures that contain DNA are known as
chromosomes.
In the zygote, the unpaired chromosomes
combine to form one set of 23 paired chromosomes.
Which of the following is a rapidly emerging field in human development?
developmental cognitive neuroscience
David and Allison are twins but developed from separate eggs and sperm. Therefore, they are ________ twins.
dizygotic
The endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm develop during the ________ period.
embryonic
The sperm and the egg fuse together to form a single cell during
fertilization.
Which is the longest period in prenatal development?
fetal
zygotic twins
fraternal twins
Human reproductive cells are called
gametes
Genotype
genetic makeup of an organism
Every one of us started out as a single cell that contained all our
genetic material.
temporal lobe
hearing
Which of the following characteristics are part of a person's phenotype?
height, hair color and disease susceptible
Chronosystem
historical changes that influence the other systems
monozygotic twins
identical twins
Which of the following is an example of the exosystem in Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory?
A child's parent gets a promotion and must spend more time away from home, which negatively affects the child's development.
Developmental social neuroscience focuses on
the connections between development, socioemotional processes, and the brain.
In some cases, one gene of a pair always exerts its effect, overriding the potential influence of the other gene. This is called
the dominant-recessive genes principle.
Exosystem (Bronfenbrenner)
A child's parent gets a promotion and must spend more time away from home, which negatively affects the child's development.
At birth, the average baby's brain has as many as ________ neurons, nerve cells that handle information processing.
20 to 100 billion
How many pairs of chromosomes does each cell contain?
23
Humans have ________ pairs of chromosomes
23
The bag or envelope in which the developing embryo floats is called the
amnion.
Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory of development states that development is shaped by the influences of ________ factors and is comprised of five different systems.
Environmental
Which of the following is true of a zygote?
It contains 23 unpaired chromosomes from the egg and 23 unpaired chromosomes from the sperm.
Which of the following is an accurate statement concerning the field of human development?
It involves biological, cognitive and socioemotional processes
Which of the following is a sex-linked chromosomal abnormality?
Klinefelter syndrome
_, the generation of new neurons, is a process that continues through the prenatal period but is largely complete by the end of the fifth month after conception.
Neurogenesis
The study of human development has revealed that biological, socioemotional, and cognitive processes
are frequently bidirectional, meaning they influence each other.
Fraternal twins
are no more similar than ordinary siblings.
Macrosystem
attitudes and ideologies of the culture
Susan and Lon both have brown hair, but they have a blond-haired child. This is possible because
both Susan and Lon passed on a recessive gene for blond hair.
Whether or not a gene is active or not is influenced by
both nature and nurture.
positive correlation
The less interesting the lecture, the less likely you are to remember everything the instructor said.
Emily and Robin are sisters. They were originally a single zygote that split into two. Which of the following is true of Emily and Robin?
They are identical twins
Which of the following is an accurate statement about the periods of development?
They divide childhood and adulthood each into several periods of development.
Which of the following is true of fertilization?
With the pairing of chromosomes, each parent contributes half of an offspring's genetic material.
passive
accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
Which layer of embryonic cells eventually becomes the circulatory system, bones, and muscle?
mesoderm
A child whose siblings treat her poorly may have trouble developing positive relationships with classmates. According to Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory, this is an example of the
mesosystem
According to Bronfenbrenner, the ________ is the setting in which the individual lives and has direct interaction with social agents, such as peers and family.
microsystem
In the field of human development, most developmentalists believe that
nature and nurture, stability and change, and continuity and discontinuity are involved throughout the human life span.
three development patterns of aging
normal aging, pathological aging, successful aging
The ________ of each cell contains chromosomes.
nucleus
In the context of the study of human development, ________ refers to an organism's environmental experiences, while ________ refers to its biological inheritance.
nurture; nature
The processes of development
occur from the prenatal period through late adulthood.
evocative
others responds cause you to act in different ways
The trophoblast is the
outer layer of cells that develops during the germinal period.
Phenotype
physical characteristics of an organism
The building blocks of cells are ________, which are manufactured at the direction of genes.
proteins
A genetic disorder that impairs the body's red blood cells is called
sickle-cell anemia.
Fertilization results in a single cell, which is known as a
zygote