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Zygote

The cell that forms from Union of sperm and ovum at conception.

Placenta

The outer cell layer which attaches the zygote to the uterine wall

Embryo

The zygote’s inner cell formation

Erickson’s Basic Conflict of Adolescence

Identity vs. Role Confusion


12 to 18 years

Erickson’s Basic Conflict of Young Adulthood

Intimacy vs. Isolation


18 to 40

separation/individuation stage

At two to three months the child is fused with the mother. At 4 months the child moves toward separation and sensory exploration.

Piaget’s four stages

Sensorimotor: birth to age 2


Preoperational: age 2 to 7


Concrete operational: 7 to 11


Formal operational: 11 on up

Teratogen

A substance that may have an adverse effect on a fetus.

Four Stages of Racial/Cultural Identity Development

1. Conformity


2. Dissonance


3. Resistance and Immersion


4. Introspection


5. Integrative Awareness

Neurogenesis

This stage is complete around the end of 6 months gestation. The organs and body parts grow and develop, and the brain is develop, allowing neurons to die off, and grow in order to form new connections.