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basic unit of life
cell
cells that do similair jobs
tissue
body parts
organs
joining of two special cells, one from each parent
fertilization
cell from mother that plays a part in fertilization
egg cell
cell from the father that enters the egg cell
sperm cell
pear shaped organ inside the mothers body
uterus
the fertilized cel begins to divide, it is called....
embryo
after 2 months, the developing baby is call a ....
fetus
thick, rich lining of tissue that builds up along the walls of the uterus and connects the nmother to the baby
placenta
a cord that grows out of the placenta
umbilical cord
opening of the uterus, to open, or dilate
cervix
thread like structures found within the nucleus of a cell that carry codes for inherited traits
chromosome
basic units of heredity
genes
a disease or condition in which the baby's body does not work normally because of a problem with genes
genetic disorder
sum total of persons surroundings
environment
number of steps taken to provide for the health of a pregnant woman and her unborn baby
prenatal care
doctor who specializes in the care of a pregnant woman and her developing baby
obstetrician
disorders of the developing and newborn baby
birth defects
phsical, or mental need for a or other substance
addiction
a pattern of physical and mental problems that occur in the child of a woman who drinks alcohol during prgnancy
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
diease called German measles
rubella
1st year of life
infancy
time of life between childhood childhood and hood
adolescence
chemical substances produced in glands and which regulate many body functions
hormones
time when u begin to develop different traits of s of your own gender
puberty
events that need to happen in order for you to continue growing toward becoming a helathy, mature
developmental tasks
form of mental slowdown
Alzheimer's disease
persons lifestyle
social age
age measured inyears
chronological age
how well various body parts are working dtermines your...(age)
biologial age
persons body system shuts down
clinical
when oxygen is cut off from all the brain cells
brain
place where terminally ill people stay that provides for their special needs
hospice
sum total feelings caused by of a loved one
grief
5 stages of accepting
1) denial
2)anger
3)bargaining
4)depression
5)acceptance
4 steps a pregnant woman should follow to care for her developign baby
1)visit and obstetricatian
2)eat nutritious food
3)get enough rest and excerise
4)avoid
3 characteristics of adolensence
1)search for identity
2)develop industry
3)feelign that one isnt able to succeed
list 2 tasks of adolesence
1) accept your body and its characteristics
2)learn more about who you are
3)develop set for your own goals
3 signs of phsical aging
1)slow weakening of 5 senses
2)stiffeing of the joints
3)weakenign of the muscles
3 needs of the elderly
1)dealth with changes effectivly throughout life
2)maintaining contact with family and friends
3)getting involved with younger people
5 stages of grief
1)shock 2)anger 3)yearning 4)depression 5)moving on
how long does a man live? woman?
man=74 woman=79
syrup or butter is worse?
butter
wut % of bicylist dont wear helmets
96%