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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry Questions and Answers
How many electrons can an s subshell hold? 2 
How many electrons can a p subshell hold? 6 
How many electrons can a d subshell hold? 10 
Which subshells are available in the first energy level? s 
Which subshells are available in the second energy level? s and p 
Which subshells are available in the third energy level? s, p and d
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How many electrons can an s subshell hold? 2 
How many electrons can a p subshell hold? 6 
How many electrons can a d subshell hold? 10 
Which subshells are available in the first energy level? s 
Which subshells are available in the second energy level? s and p 
Which subshells are available in the third energy level? s, p and d
BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Biolog
Describe the function of the nucleolus Produces ribosomes and RNA 
Describe the function of the cell wall Provides rigidity and protection to the cell 
Describe the function of the chloroplasts Site of photosynthesis as they contain 
chlorophyll 
Describe the function of the plasmodesmata A channel through the cell wall the 
allows transport of materials from one cell to another 
Describe the function of the amyoplasts Stores starch and converts starch back into 
glucose when the plant needs ...
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Describe the function of the nucleolus Produces ribosomes and RNA 
Describe the function of the cell wall Provides rigidity and protection to the cell 
Describe the function of the chloroplasts Site of photosynthesis as they contain 
chlorophyll 
Describe the function of the plasmodesmata A channel through the cell wall the 
allows transport of materials from one cell to another 
Describe the function of the amyoplasts Stores starch and converts starch back into 
glucose when the plant needs ...
Btec Applied Science Unit One Biology Questions and Answers
What is the function of the mitochondria?cellular respiration 
What is the function of the ribosomes?protein synthesis 
What is the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?Synthesis and transport of 
lipids and carbohydrates 
What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?Modified and packaged proteins into 
vesicles for transport 
What is the function of the lysosomes?Digests old cell material and waste 
What is the function of the centrioles?Form into spindle fibres for cell division
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What is the function of the mitochondria?cellular respiration 
What is the function of the ribosomes?protein synthesis 
What is the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?Synthesis and transport of 
lipids and carbohydrates 
What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?Modified and packaged proteins into 
vesicles for transport 
What is the function of the lysosomes?Digests old cell material and waste 
What is the function of the centrioles?Form into spindle fibres for cell division
Exploring PSYC 140- Questions & Answers Bundle
Dive into the intricate world of psychology with our psyc 140 questions and answers package. This comprehensive resource offers insightful explanations and solutions to common queries, providing a thorough understanding of the course material. Unravel the complexities of psychology through this curated collection of questions and answers.
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- PSYC 140 FINAL Study Set With Questions and Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- PSYC-140 Final Examination Questions and Answers 2023/2024 • Exam (elaborations)
- Psych 140 Final Exam Review Q&A • Exam (elaborations)
- Final Exam Psych 140 Questions and Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- PSYC 140 Final Exam Questions and Expert Solutions • Exam (elaborations)
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Dive into the intricate world of psychology with our psyc 140 questions and answers package. This comprehensive resource offers insightful explanations and solutions to common queries, providing a thorough understanding of the course material. Unravel the complexities of psychology through this curated collection of questions and answers.
Developmental Psych Review Questions and Answers
Developmental Psychology A branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive 
and social changes throughout the lifespan from birth to death, often nicknamed from 
womb to tomb 
zygote a newly fertilized egg 
embryo about 2 weeks after fertilization, this develops as the fertilized egg attaches 
to the uterine wall and the placenta forms 
teratogen a harmful agent that can produce developmental malformations (birth 
defects) during the prenatal period as it is passed from other to child,...
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Developmental Psychology A branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive 
and social changes throughout the lifespan from birth to death, often nicknamed from 
womb to tomb 
zygote a newly fertilized egg 
embryo about 2 weeks after fertilization, this develops as the fertilized egg attaches 
to the uterine wall and the placenta forms 
teratogen a harmful agent that can produce developmental malformations (birth 
defects) during the prenatal period as it is passed from other to child,...
Portage Lifespan Development PSYC 140 Questions and Answers
Debate in whether our development is influenced more by our experiences or by our 
biological parents or environment Nature vs. nurture controversy 
Eric Erikson, Social experiences through human deveopment Psychosocial 
Development 
the name psychologists have given to the physical and cognitive changes that occur 
throughout a person's life (Boyd & Bee, 2009). Also he way they stay the same 
Lifespan development 
A continuous view is that development gradually occurs , while discontinuous...
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Debate in whether our development is influenced more by our experiences or by our 
biological parents or environment Nature vs. nurture controversy 
Eric Erikson, Social experiences through human deveopment Psychosocial 
Development 
the name psychologists have given to the physical and cognitive changes that occur 
throughout a person's life (Boyd & Bee, 2009). Also he way they stay the same 
Lifespan development 
A continuous view is that development gradually occurs , while discontinuous...
PSYC 140 Developmental (Lifespan Psychology) Module 1
Lifespan development-the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, 
and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span 
-the changes that occur have physical, social, cognitive, and emotional dimensions and 
are from conception to death 
Major periods of human development1. Prenatal-conception to birth 
2. Infancy and toddlerhood-birth-2 years 
3. Early childhood-2-6 years 
4. Middle childhood-6-11 years 
5. Adolescence-11-18 years 
6. Early adulthood-18-40 yea...
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Lifespan development-the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, 
and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span 
-the changes that occur have physical, social, cognitive, and emotional dimensions and 
are from conception to death 
Major periods of human development1. Prenatal-conception to birth 
2. Infancy and toddlerhood-birth-2 years 
3. Early childhood-2-6 years 
4. Middle childhood-6-11 years 
5. Adolescence-11-18 years 
6. Early adulthood-18-40 yea...
Lifespan Psychology Final Exam Queries and Answers
Chapter 1 - The Science of Human Development ... 
What does the science of human development seek to understand?(p. 4) Seeks to 
understand how and why people -all kinds of people, everywhere, of every age-change 
over time 
Do most developmental psychologists believe that development results from nature, 
nurture, or an interaction of the two?(p. 5) Nature refers to the influence of the genes 
that people inherit. Nurture refers to environmental influences, beginning with the health 
and d...
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Chapter 1 - The Science of Human Development ... 
What does the science of human development seek to understand?(p. 4) Seeks to 
understand how and why people -all kinds of people, everywhere, of every age-change 
over time 
Do most developmental psychologists believe that development results from nature, 
nurture, or an interaction of the two?(p. 5) Nature refers to the influence of the genes 
that people inherit. Nurture refers to environmental influences, beginning with the health 
and d...
PSYC 140 Module 1 Study Questions and Answers
Lifespan Development Define physical, social, cognitive, and emotional changes 
throughout human life 
Factors of lifespan development 1. lifelong 
2. multidirectional 
3. multidisciplinary 
4. multidimensional (biological, social, emotional, cognitive, moral) 
Maturation: adults ____, while children ____ age, grow 
Nature biological, genetic 
people are BORN a specific way 
Nurture environmental, learned/influenced by others 
people change based on surroundings - raising, human environment, ...
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Lifespan Development Define physical, social, cognitive, and emotional changes 
throughout human life 
Factors of lifespan development 1. lifelong 
2. multidirectional 
3. multidisciplinary 
4. multidimensional (biological, social, emotional, cognitive, moral) 
Maturation: adults ____, while children ____ age, grow 
Nature biological, genetic 
people are BORN a specific way 
Nurture environmental, learned/influenced by others 
people change based on surroundings - raising, human environment, ...
PSYC 140 Final Exam Questions and Expert Solutions
Issues in Developmental Psychology 1. Continuity 
2. Sources of development 
3. Plasticity 
4. Individual Differences 
Continuity - Is development a matter of quantitative (continuous - a gradual change) 
or qualitative (stage-like - discontinuous change) change? Growth in memory capacity is 
a quantitative change, the transition from crawling to walking is qualitative. 
Is there continuity between humans and other species? 
Sources of Development How do biology and environment interact to pro...
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Issues in Developmental Psychology 1. Continuity 
2. Sources of development 
3. Plasticity 
4. Individual Differences 
Continuity - Is development a matter of quantitative (continuous - a gradual change) 
or qualitative (stage-like - discontinuous change) change? Growth in memory capacity is 
a quantitative change, the transition from crawling to walking is qualitative. 
Is there continuity between humans and other species? 
Sources of Development How do biology and environment interact to pro...