Life-Span Development Chapter 2
seven
A baby's sex can be determined ____ weeks into the pregnancy.
genetic code
A fertilized egg carries our entire _____ _____ - information that helps us grow from that single cell to a person made of trillions of cells.
dominant gene
A gene that overrides the potential influence of the other gene.
evocative genotype-environment correlation
A happy, outgoing child elicits smiles and friendly responses from others.
decrease
According to life-span developmentalist Paul Baltes, the benefits conferred by evolutionary selection ____ with age.
bidirectional
Albert Bandura's alternative to evolutionary psychology is a ____ view in which environmental and biological conditions influence each other.
genotype
All of a person's genetic material make up his ____.
Gene x Environment Interaction
An increasing number of studies that are exploring how the interaction between heredity and environment influence development are called ____.
seven
An ultrasound is usually conducted ____ weeks into a pregnancy.
mitosis
Cells in our body reproduce through the process known as ____.
mutated
Chance events, a mistake by cellular machinery, or damage from an environmental agent such as radiation may produce a ____ gene, which is a permanently altered segment of DNA.
Actice (niche-picking) genotype-envirinment correlation
Children actively seek out "niches" in their environment that reflect their own interestd
placenta
Chronic villus sampling (CVS) is a prenatal medical procedure in which a small sample of the ____ is removed.
adapted
Darwin argued that the survivors are best ____ to their world than are the nonsurvivors.
dizygotic twins
Fraternal twins, called ____ twins, develop when two eggs are fertilized by different sperm, creating two zygotes that are no more similar than ordinary siblings.
mutated
Genes that are missing, nonfunctional, or ____ can contribute to disorders
monozygotic
Identical twins, also called _____ twins, develop from a single zygote that splits into two genetically identical replicas.
reproduce, pass on
In evolutionary theory, what matters is that individuals live long enough to ____ and ______ their characteristics.
Males
Males or Females are more effected by a sex-linked gene because it is on the X chromosome and they have no "backup" copy to counter the harmful gene.
spina bifida or Down syndrome
Maternal blood screening identifies pregnancies that have elevated risk for birth defects such as ____ or ____.
passive genotype-environment correlation
Musically inclined parents usually have musically inclined children, and they are likely to provide an environment rich in music for their children.
True
T/F The majority of adopted children adjust effectively and their parents report satisfaction with the decision to adopt.
Human Genome Project
The ___ ___ ___ has recently conducted genome-wide studies for cancer, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, suicide, glaucoma, and Alzheimer disease.
Natural selection
The evolutionary process by which those individuals of a species that are best adapted are the ones that survive and reproduce.
recessive gene
The gene that is overridden by the dominant gene or is only expressed when both genes are recessive.
variability
The human genetic process creates several important sources of ____.
in vitro fertilization
The most common fertility procedure used today is ____ ____ ____.
phenotype
The observable characteristics of how genotypes are expressed. (height, weight, hair color)
meiosis
The type of cell division that form eggs and sperm is ____.
proteins
These are the building blocks of cells as well as the regulators that direct the body's processes.
stess, exercise, nutrition, respiration, radiation, temperature, and sleep
What factors can influence gene expression?
fMRI - fetal MRI
What test can provide more detailed images than an ultrasound.
nurture
What type of environmental influences are parenting, family dynamics, school, and neighborhood?
biological encounters
What type of environmental influences are viruses, birth complications, or things happening at the cellular level?
fertilization
When an egg and sperm fuse together into a single cell.
zygote
When an egg is fertilized by sperm it form a single cell called a ____.
16 and 34
Women between age _________ are less likely to give birth to a child with Down syndrome.
Adaptive behavior
____ _____ is the behavior that promotes an organism's survival in its natural habitat.
DNA
a complex molecule that has a double helix shape, like a spiral staircase, and contains genetic information
evolutionary psychology
emphasizes the importance of adaptation, reproduction, and "survival of the fittest" in shaping behavior
Down syndrome
is a form of intellectual disability caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21
sickle-cell anemia
is a gene-linked abnormality occuring most often in African Americans.
criticisms of evolutionary psychology
it is one-sided not adequately valuing social/envirn factors relies on after-the-fact explanations cannot be tested
polygenic
means that many different genes determine a characteristic
chromosomes
threadlike structures made up of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
genes
units of hereditary information, short segments of DNA. They help cells to reproduce themselves and t assemble proteins.