Genetics? Again?
Prenatal Development
Human Brain
Child/Body Development
Miscellaneous
600

What is the order of the cell structure, starting from the cell?

Cell to Chromosomes to Allele to Gene

600

What prenatal stage does organogenesis start or begin?

Embryonic Stage  

600

What is the lobe that plays a key role in touch, temperature, and pain?

Parietal Lobe

600

What are some examples of fine motor skills?

 Movement of hands, fingers, lips, and tongue

600

What can being born with one extra chromosome lead to?

Down Syndrome or Klinefelter Syndrome

700

What are the nitrogenous base pairs?

(A) adenine and (T) thymine; (C) cytosine and (G) guanine

700

What two stages of prenatal development are included in the first trimester of pregnancy?

Germinal and Embryonic

700

What does the cerebellum help with?

Balance, voluntary movement, language, and attention

700

What is the brain’s ability to adapt to experiences or damage?

Neuroplasticity

700

Why do mothers consume their own placenta?

For a quicker recovery from giving birth, it contains extra nutrients

800

What is rapped/coated around the axon that allows for messages to travel more efficiently?

Myelin

800

What are the three layers of the Embryote?

Endoderm, Mesoderm, and Ectoderm

800

What is the definition of the corpus callosum?

The connection between the two hemispheres that play a crucial role in hemisphere communication 

800

How old are infants usually when they grow half of their original height?

5 months

800

What teratogen includes exposure to cat feces?

Toxoplasmosis

900

What is the space also known as gap between presynaptic axon and postsynaptic dendrite?

Synaptic cleft

900

What layer of the Embryote is responsible for the skeletal, muscular, and reproductive structure in cell mass development?

Mesoderm

900

What is the group of structures in the brain that regulate your emotions, behaviors, motivation, and memory?

Limbic system

900

Which reflex happens when the side of a baby’s foot is stroked, and the big toe points up and the other toes fan out?

Babinski Reflex  

900

What are the first or early contractions called?

Braxton Hicks contractions

1000

What are the chemical transmitters that slow down or stop the transmission of chemical messages to the brain?

Inhibitory Transmitters

1000

This development is referred to as the head to tail or dolphin development.

Cephalocaudal Development

1000

What is the almond shaped structure located in the temporal lobe that plays a key role of processing emotions, such as fear and anxiety?

Amygdala

1000

What is it called to be aware of one’s sense of body, movement, and position, also known as the “sixth sense”

Proprioception

1000

What are the two forms of synaptic pruning?

Experience Expectant and Experience Dependent Brain Development