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Haya94

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Explain the difference between chronological age and functional age.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Sneezing after breathing pepper through the nose is an example of a(n) __________, which is an unlearned, biologically determined, and involuntary response to some physical stimuli.
 
  a. instinct
  b. reflex
  c. drive
  d. impulse



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Answer to Question 1

The following are suggested areas for students to address in their essays: Describe the social significance of the question, How old are you? Explain the term chronological age

Explain the term functional age

Encourage students to include their personal perspectives on the age of significant people in their lives (e.g., peers, parents, professors)

Answer to Question 2

b



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