Scars...They're Just Like Us!
Childhood, Play, and Anxiety
Wound Licking!
Low Birth Weight and Adult Disease
Relaxin
100
These scars typically occur after burns or deep tissue trauma, and remain within the margins of the original wound.
What is a hypertrophic scar?
100
the period in human development that starts at birth and ends at puberty
What is childhood?
100
You should probably not allow this mammal to lick your wound after injury.
What is a cat.
100
This explanation for disease studies the evolutionary perspective of the disease.
What is the ultimate explanation for disease?
100
In females relaxin is a necessary hormone for what event in a women’s life
What is pregnancy and birth
200
This natural pigment is commonly associated with skin color.
What is melanin?
200
What does fear mean?
A situation may be dangerous and lead to harm or injury
200
Name just one of the two ultimate explanations provided for the benefits of wound licking.
What is Trade-off or mismatch.
200
Malnutrition later in pregnancy will have a ___(lower or greater)___ impact on birth weight.
What is greater?
200
In pregnant females relaxin circulation is increased what tissue accounts for this increase in circulation
What is the placenta
300
The maturation of collagen marks this phase of wound healing.
What is remodeling?
300
Fears created by experiencing pain
What is learned fears?
300
The type of environment produced when a wound is licked. Hint: (relates to moisture).
What is humid.
300
This surrounding can affect the epigenetic mechanisms of DNA methylation and non-coding RNA sequences which affect phenotype and can lead to adult disease.
What is the fetal environment?
300
Relaxin has been shown to protect premenopausal women from this disease
What is cardiovascular disease
400
In regions closest to the Equator, individuals with this congenital disorder have a drastically decreased life expectancy.
What is albinism?
400
How is fear response similar to an immune response?
it has a both general and specific responses to threats
400
This was the type of licking that both dogs and rats were studied doing.
What is communal.
400
The nutrients and hormones that fetuses are exposed to during pregnancy can lead to this. (Hint: you can also do this with computers)
What is fetal programming?
400
Throughout the females life these eggs are subject to damage by environmental factors. This damage can cause defects in the genes encoded in the eggs. These defects can lead to detrimental effects on offspring
What is a proximate cause of losing reproduction
500
Nesse and Williams compared the healing process to this musical composition.
What is a symphony?
500
Injuries from play are common but usually not very serious. What are the most common injuries?
1. bruises 2. scrapes 3. cuts
500
Name just one of the functions of saliva.
What is digestion, lubrication, binding agent, solubilization, oral hygiene, or immunology.
500
This concept describes how during gestation, the fetal environment can cause changes in development, leading to greater risks for disease in adulthood
What is DOHaD- Developmental Origins of Health and Disease?
500
In males relaxin is necessary for successful reproduction but this success comes at a cost. What is this cost
What is prostate cancer
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