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matrenka [14]
3 years ago
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Match the vocabulary word with its meaning. 1. trait an aspect of ourselves that is stable and enduring 2. continuum an importan

t window of time for development 3. determinism poisonous substances 4. toxins you are born a certain way and don't have choice 5. critical period spectrum, range, or series 6. object permanence the ability to know that something still exists, even if you can't see it
Biology
1 answer:
Leni [432]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Trait

2. Critical period

3. Toxins

4. Determinism

5. Continuum

6. Object permanence 

Explanation:

1. Trait

A trait has to do with something that its stable and enduring e.g. Self-esteem -a personality trait that deals with an individual's beliefs, emotions and behaviours.

2. Critical period

A critical period is defined as a window through which a system sustains an increased sensitivity to a certain stimuli so as to develop in a functional form.

3. Toxins

A toxin is a poisonous substance manufactured within living cells or organisms. It doesn't comprise of synthetic toxicants which are produced by artificial methods.

4. Determinism

Determinism is a theory that holds on to the belief that every event, moral choices e.t.d are totally controlled by previously existing causes. It basically preclude free will since it believes that humans cannot behave in certain ways otherwise than the way they do.

5. Continuum

It has to do with spectrum, range, or series.

6. Object permanence 

Object permanence is the concept of objects being in existence even when the objects cannot be felt (seen, heard, touched, smelled or sensed in a particular form).

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