How many chromosomes are in each normal human cell
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23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total.
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Which term is defined as the fundamental building blocks of life
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Cells
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Which structure gives all the instructions needed to direct the growth and function of a particular cell
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The correct answer is DNA.
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Which of these is associated with the nature position concerning the explanation of human behavior
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biology
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The humanistic theory of motivation grew from the pioneering work of which humanistic psychologist
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maslow
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Which of these is another term used to indicate twin studies
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kinship studies
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Which theory of emotion states that emotion is a particular physiological change in the body that produces an experience unique for each emotion
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James-Lange theory
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What do opponents of the evolutionary perspective point out to counter the evolution perspective
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Cross-cultural studies suggest it is the environment and
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Identical twins are more likely than the general population to share which of these disorders
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All answers are correct.
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Which term is defined as long thin structures in a cell that are made up of thousands of genes
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chromosomes
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Which step on the Hierarchy of Needs describes Judy's outlook on life
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Self esteem/ego is the step that describes Judy's outlook on
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What term applies to the part of the experiment when the heart and breathing rates began to slow and the mice moved slowly around the cage
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resistance phase
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John and Charlie both completed a stress scale John's score was very high and Charlie's score was very low What might this predict
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john may be more likely to have a physical illness than
charlie
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What term applies to the part of the experiment when the mice ran out of energy gave up and died
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Exhaustion phase
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Adam is the oldest child in his family There are six children in the family with Billy being the youngest What percentage of their genes do they share
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50%
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Bill and Brian are identical twin brothers Bill has developed bipolar disorder Brian is concerned about his chances of developing bipolar disorder He was told it was only about a forty percent Chan
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concord
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Which behaviors would some evolutionary psychologists offer as proof of their theory
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all the answers are correct
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What best describes the work of evolutionary psychologists
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all of these are correct
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How many chromosomes are in each normal human cell
23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total.
Which term is defined as the fundamental building blocks of life
Cells
Which structure gives all the instructions needed to direct the growth and function of a particular cell
The correct answer is DNA.
Which of these is associated with the nature position concerning the explanation of human behavior
biology
The humanistic theory of motivation grew from the pioneering work of which humanistic psychologist
maslow
Which of these is another term used to indicate twin studies
kinship studies
Which theory of emotion states that emotion is a particular physiological change in the body that produces an experience unique for each emotion
James-Lange theory
A+
What do opponents of the evolutionary perspective point out to counter the evolution perspective
Cross-cultural studies suggest it is the environment and
learning that can account for behaviors.
Identical twins are more likely than the general population to share which of these disorders
All answers are correct.
Which term is defined as long thin structures in a cell that are made up of thousands of genes
chromosomes
Which step on the Hierarchy of Needs describes Judy's outlook on life
Self esteem/ego is the step that describes Judy's outlook on
life.
What term applies to the part of the experiment when the heart and breathing rates began to slow and the mice moved slowly around the cage
resistance phase
John and Charlie both completed a stress scale John's score was very high and Charlie's score was very low What might this predict
john may be more likely to have a physical illness than
charlie
What term applies to the part of the experiment when the mice ran out of energy gave up and died
Exhaustion phase
Adam is the oldest child in his family There are six children in the family with Billy being the youngest What percentage of their genes do they share
50%
Bill and Brian are identical twin brothers Bill has developed bipolar disorder Brian is concerned about his chances of developing bipolar disorder He was told it was only about a forty percent Chan
concord
Which behaviors would some evolutionary psychologists offer as proof of their theory
all the answers are correct
What best describes the work of evolutionary psychologists
Which genetic process guides the development of an individual
How many chromosomes are in each normal human cell
Which term is defined as the fundamental building blocks of life
In which field of psychology do scientists apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity and the quality of work life