Physical Self

Cards (81)

  • It refers to the sex chromosomes.
    a ) autosomes
    b ) gonosomes
    c ) zygote
    b
  • It refers to the trait chromosomes.
    a ) autosomes
    b ) gonosomes
    c ) zygote
    a
  • This refers to how individuals perceive, think, and feel about their body.
    a ) self-concept
    b ) body image
    c ) self-esteem
    b
  • It is the basic carrier of hereditary traits.
    a ) genes
    b ) autosomes
    c ) chromosomes
    a
  • It is the inheritance of traits from parents to offspring.
    a ) translation
    b ) heterosexuality
    c ) heredity
    c
  • It is an eating disorder in which the person refuses to eat for fear of gaining weight.
    a ) bulimia
    b ) obesity
    c ) anorexia
    c
  • This stage is considered to extend from age 40 to 60.
    a ) Early adulthood
    b ) Middle adulthood
    c ) Late Adulthood
    b
  • It is a form of body modification in which a decorative design is made on the skin.
    a ) tattooing
    b ) piercing
    c ) cosmetic surgery
    a
  • Physical efficiency generally peaks during
    a ) puberty
    b ) adolescence
    c ) early adulthood
    c
  • It is a condition in which a person has accumulated so much body fat.
    a ) obesity
    b ) bulimia
    c ) anorexia
    a
  • The greatest concern that girls express about their bodies is they are
    a ) too fat
    b ) too dark
    c ) too small
    a
  • True or False: Generally, girls are more dissatisfied than boys with their physical appearance and their overall body image.
    True
  • The physical self refers to the
    a ) mind
    b ) body
    c ) soul
    b
  • The body performs least during
    a ) old age
    b ) infancy
    c ) adulthood
    d ) both a and b
    e ) both a and c
    d
  • Physical efficiency slowly declines into the
    a ) infancy
    b ) early adulthood
    c ) middle age
    c
  • Physical development and growth continues at a slow rate during
    a ) babyhood
    b ) childhood
    c ) adulthood
    b
  • Physical development and growth continues at a rapid rate during
    a ) babyhood
    b ) childhood
    c ) adulthood
    a
  • True or False: Adolescence begins with the onset of puberty.
    True
  • This stage is characterized by rapid physical changes that include the maturation of the reproductive system.
    a ) babyhood
    b ) adolescence
    c ) old age
    b
  • It refers to the development from conception to death.
    a ) life span
    b ) teenage years
    c ) Nirvana
    a
  • This person outlined the stages in the life span.
    a ) Hippocrates
    b ) Edward Myers
    c ) Elizabeth Hurlock
    c
  • In the stages of life span, this is the fertilization to birth.
    a ) infancy
    b ) prenatal
    c ) babyhood
    b
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is from birth to 2 weeks of life.
    a ) infancy
    b ) prenatal
    c ) babyhood

    a
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is from 2 weeks of life to the 2nd year.
    a ) infancy
    b ) prenatal
    c ) babyhood

    c
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is when the child is at the ages of 2 to 6 years old.
    a ) puberty
    b ) late childhood
    c ) early childhood

    c
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is when the child is at the ages of 6 to 10/12 years old.
    a ) puberty
    b ) late childhood
    c ) early childhood

    b
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is when an individual is at the ages 10/12 to 14 years old.
    a ) puberty
    b ) late childhood
    c ) early childhood
    a
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is when an individual is at the ages of 14 to 18 years old.
    a ) adolescence
    b ) late childhood
    c ) Early adulthood
    a
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is when an individual is at the ages of 18 to 40 years old.
    a ) adolescence
    b ) late adulthood
    c ) Early adulthood
    c
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is when an individual is at the ages of 40 to 60 years old.
    a ) early adulthood
    b ) middle adulthood
    c ) late adulthood
    b
  • In the stages of life span, this stage is when an individual is at the ages of 60 to death.
    a ) early adulthood
    b ) middle adulthood
    c ) senescence

    c
  • What are the two factors affecting physical growth and development?
    a ) physical and social environment
    b ) mentality and society
    c ) heredity and environment
    c
  • It is the biological process of the inheritance of traits from parents to offspring.
    a ) heredity
    b ) genes
    c ) environment
    a
  • It refers to the factors an individual is exposed to throughout life.
    a ) heredity
    b ) genes
    c ) environment
    c
  • True or False: Environmental factors such as diet, nutrition, and disease play an important role in an individual's social development.
    False
  • They are threadlike tissues that carry genes and are usually found in pairs.
    a ) chromosomes
    b ) hair
    c ) body
    a
  • How many pairs are there in chromosomes?
    a ) 46 pairs
    b ) 23 pairs
    c ) 24 pairs
    b
  • True or False: Genes are classified as dominant (weak genes) and recessive (strong genes).
    False
  • This theory suggests that a person's physical characteristics such as facial features and expressions could be related to a person's character or personality.
    a ) Theory of Psychology
    b ) Theory based on the Prominence of Bodily Fluids
    c ) Theory of Physiognomy
    c
  • True or False: According to the Ancient Egyptian practice of face reading, the face is a 3-dimensional reflection of who we are and how life has affected us.
    False