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____ intelligence is defined as involving the skills and knowledge necessary for adapting to one's physical and social environment.
 
  a. Fluid
 b. Traditional
 c. Practical
 d. Unexercised

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Identify and describe any three principles that govern how teratogens impact development.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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(1)The impact of a teratogen depends on the genotype of the organism. Heredity makes some individuals more susceptible to a teratogen. (2)The impact of teratogens changes over the course of prenatal development. The timing of exposure to a teratogen during the zygote, embryo, or fetus stage typically has different effects. (3)Each teratogen affects a specific aspect of prenatal development. Teratogens produce selective damage. (4)The impact of teratogens depends on the dose. More exposure creates more risk of damage. (5) Damage from teratogens is not always evident at birth but may appear later in life. The impact of a teratogen may be delayed.




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