Death
Childhood
Genetics
Prenatal
Surprise
100

_______is an incurable disease that results in death.

what is terminal illness

100

these are classified as fine and gross. 

what are motor skills

100

______need is for food, shelter, and bodily comfort.

what is the most basic human need

100

this is formed at conception and continues to develop for the first 2 weeks 

what is zygote

100

this stage generally occurs between the ages of 20 and 40. 

what is early adulthood

200

Many terminally ill patients and their family members experience these.as they cope with a terminal illness.

what is stages of grief

200

this stage generally occurs between the ages of 6 and 11. 

what is middle childhood

200

this consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes. 

what is dna

200

This deliveries food and oxygen to the zygote and takes waste away

what is placenta

200

this stage generally occurs between the ages of 40 and 60 

what is middle adulthood

300

They run funeral homes

what is funeral director

300

is a disorder caused by poor nutrition or an inability to absorb nutrients.

what is malnutrition 

300

these determine hereditary characteristics.

what is chromosomes 

300

during this period, facial features, arms, kegs, finger, and toes all form and grow

what is the embryo period

300

what is nocturnal enuresis 

what is bedwetting

400

they prepare the body for cremation or burial following legal requirements. they acquire information for legal documentation and file death certificates

what is mortician

400

_____ a fear of being apart from the mother or father 

what is separation anxiety

400

examples of this is cystic fibrous, tay sachs, sickle cell anemia

what is single gene disease

400

this is when the fetus has a chance of survival outside the womb 

what is the age of viability

400

also called "cognitive" development. It deals with a person's ability to learn something and then apply this knowledge to new problems and experiences.

what is intellectual development

500

people who prepare the body, fill out reports, and keep track of clothing and valuables of the deceased 

what is embalmer

500

______ can prevent fatal accidents in infants and toddlers

what is watching children closely

500

examples of this is down syndrome, turners syndrom

what is chromosomal disease

500

these are environmental substances that cause damage during prenatal development 

what are teratogens

500

______ is the treatment of single-cell disease by replacing the mutant gene. 

what is gene therapy