Uself

Cards (192)

  • Body, both physical extremities and internal organs
    Physical Self
  • body's ability to perform gradually changes through??
    Aging/individual aging
  • Stage in life span where body perform least
    infancy and old age
  • Stage of life span where body efficiency peaks
    early adulthood
  • Stage in lifespan where onset of puberty begin
    Adolescence
  • Characterized by rapid physical changes that include maturation of the reproductive system
    Adolescence
  • refers to the development from conception of death
    Life span
  • 60 years old to death
    late adulthood/senescence
  • Fertilization to birth
    Prenatal
  • Borth to 2 weeks of life
    infancy
  • 2 weeks of life to 2nd year
    Babyhood
  • 2 to 6 years old

    Early childhood
  • 6 to 10 to 12 yrs old
    Late childhood
  • 10 to 12 to 14 yrs old
    Puberty
  • 14 to 18 yrs old
    Adolescence
  • 18 to 40 years old
    Early Adulthood
  • 40 to 60 yrs old
    Middle Adulthood
  • Biological process of the inheritance of traits from parents to offspring
    Heredity
  • refers to factor an individual exposed to throughout life, learning and experiences

    Environmental
  • determined by the combination of chromosomes and gene during fertilization
    Sex and physical traits
  • Threadlike tissues that carry genes and found in pairs
    chromosomes
  • pairs of chromosomes
    23
  • autosomes or trait chromosome
    22
  • strong genes
    dominant
  • weak genes
    recessive
  • suggest that a person's physical characteristics could be related to person's character or personality
    theory of physiognomy
  • Practice of face reading, three dimensional reflection
    ancient chinese
  • elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal
    five element theory
  • they observe how facial features and markings correspond
    face readers
  • theory that suggest an excess of or deficiency in any 4 bodily fluids in a person influence his/her personality, temperament and well-being
    Theory based on the prominence of body fluids
  • bodily fluids
    humors
  • red bile, impulsive, cheerful, happy, and optimistic
    sanguine type
  • black bile, depressed and pessimistic
    melancholic
  • yellow bile, easily angry, jumpy and temperamental
    choleric
  • excess phlegm, sluggish, dull, slow
    phlegmatic
  • the one who developed body type theory based on physical characteristics
    william sheldon
  • "to keep the body in good health is a duty, otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear"
    Buddha
  • soft and plump body, easy going and sociable
    endomorphic
  • strong muscular body, energetic, assertive and courageous
    mesomorphic
  • physicall tall and thin, restrained, quiet, introverted and artistic
    ectomorphic