SOWK6520: HBSE I: A Lifecycle Perspective FINAL
When family members make choices based on freedom of action and search for meaning, this is an example of the _____ perspective. A. Behavioral B. Humanistic C. Developmental D. Psychodynamic
Humanistic
______ scores are used to measure the infant's adjustment to life outside the womb. A. WHO B. VLBW C. APGAR D. IVF
APGAR
According to Kohlberg, the development of individual ethics is ______. A. Ego identity B. Identity versus role confusion C. Post conventional morality D. Genital stage
Post conventional morality
Social workers should recognize how these two concepts intersect to create privilege and disadvantage. A. Innovation and folkways B. Power and culture C. Boundaries and genes D. Materialism and therapy
Power and Culture
______ refers to a practice where African Americans were forced to buy or rent homes in predominately Black neighborhoods. A. Hegemony B. Poverty C. Norms D. Redlining
Redlining
_____ theory focuses on the rational part of the mind and the human capacity for adaptation. A. Ego psychology B. Object relations C. Self-psychology D. Relational-cultural
Ego psychology
______ is a period of prolonged exploration of social and economic roles where young people try out new experiences without committing to any specific lasting plan. A. Novice adulthood B. Intimate adulthood C. Emerging adulthood D. Mature adulthood
Emerging adulthood
Tariq, a social worker, has been very effective with his clients. He can tell how they are feeling even when they do not express it. He also regulates his own feelings in dealings with others. Tariq is demonstrating which concept? A. Cognitive mediation B. Kinesthetic intelligence C. Emotional intelligence D. Emotion-focused coping
Emotional intelligence
Physiology has the most direct reciprocal influence on which aspects of the human experience? A. Research, educating, and advocating B. Intellectual, theoretical, and practice arenas C. Cognitive performance, emotional comfort, and overall well-being D. Assessment, intervention, and evaluation
Cognitive performance, emotional comfort, and overall well-being
Which is considered to be a source of anxiety for toddlers? A. Communication difficulty B. Perspective taking C. Overregularization D. Deferred imitation
Communication difficulty
Solving problems through the use of logical problem-solving strategies is the hallmark of which developmental stage? A. Zone of proximal development B. Autonomy C. Concrete operations D. Industry
Concrete operations
An individual who holds power in the family but little power in the labor market is an example of the ______ perspective. A. Social B. Systems C. Developmental D. Conflict
Conflict
The notion that all elements of nature and the physical environment are interconnected is part of _______. A. Stimulation theories B. Control theories C. Behavior theories D. Ecocritical theories
Ecocritical theories
How do off-time transitions impact the lifespan? A. When a transition occurs in an off-time, it is more difficult and momentous. B. Off-time transitions act as easier life event transitions than on-time transitions. C. The expectations associated with off-time transitions are easier to understand. D. There are more oppressive factors associated with on-time transitions than off-time.
When a transition occurs in an off-time, it is more difficult and momentous.
How are emotional states such as stress related to bias? A. Bias is the result of a lack of synthesis in regulating any and all human emotions. B. Emotions like anger and stress make critical thinking difficult which can lead to errors of bias. C. Negative emotions such as stress, increase our critical thinking catching errors of bias. D. Errors of bias are diversified and therefore not affected by positive or negative emotional states.
Emotions like anger and stress make critical thinking difficult which can lead to errors of bias.
Which process includes a careful, purposeful, and systematic observation of events with the intent to note and record them in terms of their attributes, to look for patterns in those events, and to make our methods and observations public? A. Empirical research B. Quantitative methods of research C. Qualitative methods of research D. Postpositivism
Empirical research
Which theories focus on the recognition of patterns of inequality and injustice while taking action to increase individuals' power? A. Classical conditioning B. Ecosystems C. Operant conditioning D. Empowerment
Empowerment
________ is thought to occur when all groups of people have an equal share of the harmful environmental effects of policies and operations of business and governments. A. Primary innovation B. Environmental justice C. Poststructuralism D. Hegemony
Environmental justice
The belief that one's culture is normal, natural, or even superior to the culture of others is known as ______. A. Ethnocentrism B. Ideology C. Symbolism D. Worldview
Ethnocentrism
One big idea of the exchange and choice perspective is that human consciousness and the sense of self are shaped by continual social interaction True or False?
False
One big idea of the humanistic perspective is that all behavior can be defined and changed. True or False?
False
One big idea of the psychodynamic perspective is that human development is a complex interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors. True and False?
False
One big idea of the psychodynamic perspective is that human development is a complex interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors. True or False?
False
The ______ perspective is based on the ABC-X model. A. Psychodynamic B. Family systems C. Feminist D: Family stress and coping
Family stress and coping
The multilevel family practice model is a subset of the ______ perspective. A. Psychodynamic B. Family systems C. Feminist D: Family stress and coping
Family systems
What impact has including fathers in the birth of their children had on outcomes? A. Temperament of neonates has been affected by having fathers involved in the birth. B. The inclusion of fathers in the delivery room has increased maternal depression. C. Fathers involved in the birthing process have experienced levels of increased attachment. D. Separation anxiety in the neonate has decreased with the inclusion of fathers during delivery.
Fathers involved in the birthing process have experienced levels of increased attachment.
Rick is a 19-year-old man. He is able to understand abstractions. He is in the ______ stage. A. Sensorimotor B. Preoperational C. Concrete operations D. Formal operations
Formal operations
Wilber explores human development across _______. A. Four quadrants B. The environment C. Integrative medicine D. Identities
Four quadrants
Claudia, a social worker, is listening to her clients explain their relationship with each other and with other members of their family. They also describe much of the past few weeks to Claudia. Which action is this scenario demonstrating about Claudia? A. Creating a positivist perspective B. Presenting a subjective reality C. Obtaining the historical era D. Gaining knowledge of the case
Gaining knowledge of the case
______ refers to how individuals express their socially constructed gender and may include how they dress, their general appearance, the way they speak, or the way they carry themselves. A. Gender roles B. Gender identity C. Gender expression D. Gender dysphoria
Gender expression
The most pronounced change in family life in the United States in the past 50 years is the change in ______. A. Gender roles B. Sexual orientation C. Transgender rights D. The number of people with disabilities
Gender roles
What impact does the life course perspective have on the study of old age? A. In the study of old age, the life course perspective is used to study the spiritual and social age of individuals. B. The life course perspective lends itself to gerontology in understanding and measuring the ecological development tradition. C. The population pyramid is understood through the life course perspective for those doctors who study aging in individuals. D. Gerontologists have been using this perspective to measure early life events and their impact on health in old age.
Gerontologists have been using this perspective to measure early life events and their impact on health in old age.
What is the impact of gender on socioemotional problems? A. Boys tend to develop depression while girls misuse substances. B. Behaviors such as self-injury are expressed by boys with girls involved in at risk behaviors. C. Girls are more likely to develop eating disorders while boys express at risk behaviors. D. Socioemotional problems develop the same way and express as substance abuse.
Girls are more likely to develop eating disorders while boys express at risk behaviors.
According to Fowler, faith serves to ______. A. Give people direction B. Perpetuate myths C. Confuse D. Bypass spirituality
Give people direction
Janet is different from you and you are different from Liam. This refers to _________. A. Diversity B. Inequality C. Heterogeneity D. Genetic factors
Heterogeneity
According to Marcia, which of the following tasks refers to exploration of roles and values followed by commitment? A. Identity diffusion B. Foreclosure C. Moratorium D. Identity achievement
Identity achievement
According to Erikson, the adolescent task of finding one's place in the world is ______. A. Ego identity B. Identity versus role confusion C. Post conventional morality D. Genital stage
Identity versus role confusion
______ is a set of shared ideas about the way things should work. A. Ethnocentrism B. Ideology C. Symbolism D. Worldview
Ideology
In the ABC-X model, X stands for ______. A. Event precipitating a crisis B. Resources C. Family's definition of the event D. Impact of stressors on family
Impact of stressors on family
Which would be considered the best definition of communities? A. Two persons bound together in the same way. B. People bound together either by geography or by network links C. Collections of people who interact with each other and perceive themselves to act interdependently D. A group of two or more persons connected by long-term commitments and interdependence
People bound together by either geography or by network links
______ methodology involves giving cameras to community residents and asking them to tell their stories. A. Equifinality B. Trickle-down C. Photovoice D. Vertical linkage
Photovoice
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the needs that must first be satisfied before higher needs can emerge are _____. A. Psychological needs B. Belongingness and love needs C. Physiological needs D. Self-actualization needS
Physiological needs
Children are most likely to experience ______ beginning in the middle childhood years. A. Attachment B. Spiritual development C. Precociousness D. Polyvictimization
Polyvictimization
Which would be considered an example of a dyad? A. Activist group B. Romantic partners C. Ethnic groups D. Historical Era
Romantic partners
Security is very important to Stanley. This represents which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs? A. Psychological needs B. Belongingness and love needs C. Safety needs D. Self-actualization needs
Safety needs
Which should social workers practice to bring purpose, meaning, and connection in their own lives? A. Integrative medicine B. Self-reflection C. Nondual mysticism D. Transcendence
Self-reflection
According to Piaget, the toddler is in the ______ stage of development. A. Preoperational B. Operational C. Sensorimotor D. Concrete Operations
Sensorimotor
Juan, an 18-month-old, has learned that objects are different than he is. He is likely in the ______ stage. A. Sensorimotor B. Preoperational C. Concrete operations D. Formal operations
Sensorimotor
Socioemotional selectivity theory proposes that social goals change over the life course based on ________. A. Shifts in perspectives about how much time one has to live B. Changes in social goals C. Changes in social networks D. The genetic changes as one ages
Shifts in perspectives about how much time one has to live
A family can be considered to be an example of a ________. A. Small group B. Community C. Formal organization D. Social movement
Small group
Which model of disability emphasizes the barriers people with impairments face as they interact with the physical structures and cultural mores? A. Social B. Traditional C. Medical D. Egalitarian
Social
An individual's participation in a support group for heart attack survivors has helped him modify his views about his situation by encouraging a solution-focused approach. This is an example of which perspective? A. Exchange B. Social Constructionist C. Rational Choice D. Humanistic
Social Constructionist
______ suggests that we each travel through life with a network of social relationships that protect, defend, aid, and socialize us. A. Intimacy versus isolation theory B. Socioemotional selectivity theory C. Social convoy theory D. Psychosocial crisis theory
Social convoy theory
_______ are ongoing, large-scale, collective efforts to bring about (or resist) social change. A. Social institutions B. Social classes C. Social movements D. Structures
Social movements
______ refers to interrelated social institutions developed by human beings to support and constrain human interaction for the purpose of the survival and well-being of the collectivity. A. Social structure B. Social organization C. Social institution D. Social status
Social structure
________, which is defined as help rendered by others than benefits an individual or collectivity, is an obvious element of interdependent lives. A. Fiscal support B. Mobilizing support C. Social support D. Human agency
Social support
The multidimensional approach is rooted in ___________. A. Research methods B. Commitment to economic justice C. Commitment to social justice D. Social work history and practice
Social work history and practice
Which concept refers to the process that consists of a search for meaning, relationship with oneself, and engaging a sense of transcendence? A. Mysticism B. Altruism C. Religiosity D. Spirituality
Spirituality
______ refers to a series of crises that may deplete the family's resources and expose the family to increasing risk of very negative outcomes. A. Family ecomap B. Genogram C. Conflicted structures D. Stress pileup
Stress pileup
Priya, a social worker, is meeting with the McKinley family. She intends to look at their interrelated lives as well as external factors such as health care and role definitions among others. All of these factors influence their individual and family behavior. Priya's approach can be explained using concepts from the _______ perspective. A. Systems B. Social exchange C. Rational choice D. Humanistic
Systems
______ is considered an instrumental activity of daily living. A. Using transportation B. Dressing C. Bathing D. Walking a short distance
Using transportation
Which of the following issues are important considerations when interpreting political trends? A. Voter turnout B. Religious institutions C. World systems D. Transnational corporations
Voter turnout
Adopted children are considered to be ______ family. A. Biological B. Legal C. Social D. Fictive
Legal
Shoshana, a 9-month-old, has been left alone to play in a room. When her caregiver returns, she continues to cry even as she is being held. Shoshana is demonstrated which type of attachment? A. Secure B. Disorganized C. Avoidant D. Anxious-ambivalent
Anxious-ambivalent
Research indicates that ______ families usually cope well with temporary separations during peacetime. A. Cohabiting B. Immigrant C. Active-duty D. Extended
Active-duty
______ are documents that give instructions about desired health care if, in the future, individuals cannot speak for themselves. A. Living will B. Limited power of attorney C. Advance directives D. Durable power of attorney
Advance directives
One big idea of the social constructionist perspective is that people interact on the basis of shared meanings. True or False?
True
_______ stresses the interdependence among God, community, family, and the individual. A. Sikhism B. Afrocentric spirituality C. Shinto D. Taoism
Afrocentric spirituality
According to Jung, a universally unconscious idea is a(n) ______. A. Preconvention B. Postconvention C. Archetype D. Deity
Archetype
A humiliating experience with public speaking may lead to a deep-seated and long-lasting fear of it. This is an example of ______. A. Classical conditioning B. Operant conditioning C. Modeling D. Social cognition
Classical conditioning
Self-psychology focuses on the individual need to organize the personality into a cohesive sense of self. True or False?
True
A parent who uses low warmth and high control can be described as utilizing a(n) ______ parenting style. A. Authoritarian B. Authoritative C. Permissive D. Disengaged
Authoritarian
The assumption that learning takes place as individuals interact with their environments is related to the ______ perspective. A. Behavioral B. Humanistic C. Developmental D. Psychodynamic
Behavioral
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, meeting one's needs for affection and intimacy refers to _______. A. Psychological needs B. Belongingness and love needs C. Physiological needs D. Self-actualization needs
Belongingness and love needs
______ involves a nonmajority group or its members mastering both the dominant culture and their own. A. Assimilation B. Accommodation C. Acculturation D. Bicultural socialization
Bicultural socialization
A theory that defines behavior as learned through association is _______. A. Classical conditioning B. Social cognitive C. Operant conditioning D. Empowerment
Classical conditioning
Within the systems perspective, which should social workers help clients to renegotiate? A. Reciprocity B. Reinforcement C. Boundaries D. Social capital
Boundaries
Genetic abnormalities that are not hereditary but rather caused by a genetic mishap during the development of the ovum or sperm cells are called ______. A. Multifactorial B. Proximodistal development C. Chromosomal aberration D. A Working model
Chromosomal aberration
______ can be defined as an ongoing process of reflection and knowledge-seeking about mechanisms and outcomes of social, political, and economic oppression that requires taking personal and collective action toward fairness and social justice. A. Critical consciousness B. Radical antithesis C. Bifurcation D. Cultural framing
Critical consciousness
It is through ______ that we construct meanings associated with the social and material world. A. Values B. Culture C. Traditions D. Ethnicity
Culture
Children who grow up in poverty, attend poor-quality schools, and have high crime in their neighborhood may experience _______. A. Agency B. Bifurcation C. Cumulative disadvantage D. Cumulative advantage
Cumulative disadvantage
When we become frustrated by events in our social world, Freud would say that we implement ______. A. Compassion stress B. Defense mechanisms C. Care interdependence D. Cognitive mediation
Defense mechanisms
______ is the demographic indicator that expresses degree of demand placed on society by the young and old combined. A. Old to young ratio B. Independence ratio C. Variable ratio D. Dependency ratio
Dependency ratio
Annette has a difficult time getting to the doctor's office as she has no vehicle and must save up for months to pay her deductible. Which effect of socioeconomic status does this scenario suggest Annette is struggling with? A. Differential access to health care B. Risky health behaviors C. Increased environmental D. Distal environmental influences from her community
Differential access to health care
The psychodynamic perspective is concerned with which of the following? A. Drives B. Roles C. Boundaries D. Feedback
Drives
A first responder who collapses would be in which stage of the general adaptation syndrome? A. Threat B. Harm C. Exhaustion D. Resistance
Exhaustion
Pondering about the meaning of your life is an example of which type of crisis? A. Developmental B. Existential C. Situational D. Adaptational
Existential
An open system is one where there is no exchange with external systems. True or False?
False
Delirium is the term for brain disease in which memory and cognitive abilities deteriorate over time. True or False?
False
______ occurs when the two hemispheres in the brain begin to operate separately. A. Blooming B. Pruning C. Lateralization D. Synaptogenesis
Lateralization
______ refers to services provided through families, friends, neighbors, churches, and so forth. A. Tangible resources B. Informal resources C. Formal resources D. Caregiver resources
Informal resources
Why is it important that social worker recognize the exterior environment's role in health? A. It allows social workers to reconcile a dualist perspective. B. It influences the values and socioemotional response to illness. C. Understanding the interconnectedness of interior environmental systems is impossible otherwise. D. It ultimately has little impact on individual and community health.
It influences the values and socioemotional response to illness.
As a social worker, it is part of your duty to pursue your _____ as a lifelong challenge. A. Boundaries B. Knowledge base C. Impression management D. Collective agency
Knowledge base
As an oppressed population, which people have suffered greatly at the hands of some groups affiliated with organized religion? A. Hindu B. Native Americans C. Mystics D. LGBTQ+
LGBTQ+
Failure to succeed in the ______ interferes with the ability to meet other adult transition markers such as living independently, marriage, and parenthood. A. Labor market B. Social convoy C. Generativity crisis D. Extraversion trait
Labor market
According to the ABC-X model, ______ refers to a permanent deterioration of a family's functioning. A. Recovery B. Maladaptation C. Bonadaptation D. Disequilibrium
Maladaptation
The ______ suggests that contemporary organizations cannot be successful unless they learn to manage diverse populations. A. Organizational culture model B. Organizations as multiple oppressions model C. Social action model D. Managing diversity model
Managing diversity model
Which term means to think about our thinking? A. Metacognition B. Determination C. Synthesis D. Subjective
Metacognition
What inference can be made about the struggles over cultural values? A. Deep ecology heals these struggles over values. B. Restricted environments result from these struggles. C. Innovation is lost through the disagreement over values. D. Most cultures are dualistic with competing values.
Most cultures are dualistic with competing values.
How does relational-cultural theory differ from other psychodynamic theories? A. Relational-cultural theory departs from the other psychodynamic theories in that it focuses on the association of variables. B. Psychodynamic theories hold individuals accountable for their behavior while the relational-cultural theory emphasizes the surrounding culture. C. Most psychodynamic theories see environments as sources of struggle while relational-cultural theory emphasizes supporting the growth of relationships. D. This perspective holds that the expectation of accomplishing goals happens through a struggle with relational-cultural theory directly contradicting that finding.
Most psychodynamic theories see environments as sources of struggle while relational-cultural theory emphasizes supporting the growth of relationships.
______ require(s) us to recognize myriad worldviews and ways of life, within the United States and globally. A. Modernism B. Multiculturalism C. Modern technologies of warfare
Multiculturalism
Humans engage in ________, meaning human behavior is a result of many causes. A. Multidetermined behavior B. Experiential behavior C. Timely behavior D. Cultural behavior
Multidetermined behavior
An ongoing group for survivors of testicular cancer that has individuals dropping in and out as they choose for this specific purpose would be considered a ______ group. A. Therapy B. Mutual aid C. Psychoeducational D. Self-help
Mutual aid
National survey data indicate that ______ adolescents (47.5%) have the highest prevalence of past year alcohol and other drug use of U.S. youth ages 12 to 17. A. Native American B. African American C. Hispanic/Latino D. White
Native American
What impact do experiences have on neuroplasticity? A. Neural pathways are strengthened and removed with their reaction to experiences. B. Experiences allow the social brain to create neuroplasticity in the infant years. C. Stressful experiences develop mistrust issues that are hardwired into the brain. D. Neuroplasticity halts after a certain number of experiences have shaped it.
Neural pathways are strengthened and removed with their reaction to experiences.
You, as a social worker, are trying to help your clients understand that their thoughts and feelings are shared by many others in the same situation. Which concept would you be participating in? A. Interdependence B. Positive stress C. Internalization D. Normalization
Normalization
______ theory focuses on how people develop attitudes toward others in the context of early nurturing relationships. A. Ego psychology B. Object relations C. Self-psychology D. Relational-cultural
Object relations
What impact has the opioid epidemic and parental substance abuse had on the extended family? A. Extended family have been found to be too strained with resources which puts all of these children in the foster care system. B. Parental substance abuse accounts for most of the removed children living with extended family members. C. Of the children removed from homes due to parental substance abuse about one-third have been placed with extended family. D. Children have moved to group homes over extended family residences due to the parental substance abuse and opioid epidemic.
Of the children removed from homes due to parental substance abuse about one-third have been placed with extended family.
A theory that defines behavior as the result of reinforcement is _____. A. Classical conditioning B. Psychodynamic C. Operant conditioning D. Empowerment
Operant conditioning
The ______ focuses on organizations as cultures whose members have shared experiences that produce shared meanings or interpretations. A. Organizational culture model B. Organizations as multiple oppressions model C. Social action model D. Managing diversity model
Organizational culture model
According to research, what is the relationship between early relational environments and brain development in terms of stress? A. Our early relational environments alter the central nervous system structural development which controls reactions to stress. B. Early relational environments increase problem-focused coping to stress but do not affect emotion-related coping to stress. C. The structures of the brain are solidified at birth with minimal change due to early relationships resulting in a decrease in the ability to cope with stress. D. Stress is affected by early relational environments due to protective mechanisms but does not change the structure or function of brain development.
Our early relational environments alter the central nervous system structural development which controls reactions to stress.
The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of gray matter in the human brain thought to be responsible for complex, high-level intellectual functions such as memory, language, and reasoning. True or False?
True
Which concept would interrupt a negative trajectory for children experiencing cumulative disadvantage? A. Human agency B. Protective factors C. Risk factors D. Epigenetics
Protective factors
A perspective concerned with internal processes, including needs, drives, and emotions, is the _______ perspective. A. Systems B. Humanistic C. Developmental D. Psychodynamic
Psychodynamic
Jordan is figuring out who she is and who she wants to be. She is unsure of the direction she wants to take in her life as she approaches her high school graduation. Which perspective is this psychosocial crisis representing? A. Cognitive B. Relational C. Psychological D. Psychiatric
Psychological
According to Erikson, ______ are struggles or turning points defining a particular developmental stage. A. Adversity models B. Differentiations C. Collective unconscious D. Psychosocial crises
Psychosocial crises
Which of the following is true about families experiencing divorce? A. Five years post-divorce, stress levels are worse than at the time of separation. B. Children of divorced parents are less successful in adulthood. C. The economic well-being of mothers and children declines. D. After the financial divorce, all parties are better off.
The economic well-being of mothers and children declines.
How does harmonious parenting differ from authoritative parenting? A. Harmonious parenting is child-centered while authoritative is built upon family rules. B. Parenting differs by gender with harmonious structures for girls and authoritative for boys. C. The harmonious parent knows when to overlook some behaviors while authoritative stand by rules. D. Authoritative parents do not listen to the children while harmonious parents always listen.
The harmonious parent knows when to overlook some behaviors while authoritative stand by rules.
______ focuses on everyday ties between people. A. The network model B. The research model C. The social action model D. The diversity model
The network model
Ahamed has diabetes. Whenever he has low glucose levels, he also finds it harder to _________. A. Think B. Reproduce C. Use dopamine D. Sleep
Think
One big idea of the behavioral perspective is that all human problems can be formulated as undesirable behavior. True or False?
True
One big idea of the social constructionist perspective is that people interact on the basis of shared meanings. True and False?
True
________ force therapies are based in existential, humanistic, and experiential theories. A. First B. Second C. Third D. Fourth
Third
What is the function of a homogenous small group composition? A. This composition allows for members to have one dimension that is the same in order to provide support to one another. B. Homogenous groups allow members to understand that the group is time-limited in duration to achieve their goal. C. In choosing a homogenous group, people understand the differences among members to increase their understanding of diversity. D. Small groups achieve more cohesion in homogenous membership due to the evidence-based practices used to put it together.
This composition allows for members to have one dimension that is the same in order to provide support to one another.
Which concept can be understood as going beyond identity tied to the individual body, ego, or social roles to include spiritual experience or higher levels of consciousness? A. Transpersonal B. Neurotheology C. Intuitive D. Agnosticism
Transpersonal
A big idea of the developmental perspective is that human development occurs in clearly defined age-graded stages. True or False?
True
A big idea of the developmental perspective is that human development occurs in the clearly defined age-graded stages. True or False?
True
African American and Native American children are consistently overrepresented among confirmed maltreatment victims. True or False?
True
Comprehensive analysis requires knowledge of all biological systems, exterior environment conditions, and their reciprocal influence. True or False?
True
The ______ continues to divide and begins an approximately 7-day journey to the uterus. A. Embryo B. Zygote C. Teratogens D. Fetus
Zygote