My answers would be as follows:
<span>1. The humanistic approach emphasizes __________ in development and behavior.
-free will
2. which humanistic theorist developed a hierarchy of needs?
-Abraham Maslow
3. Another way to characterize humanistic psychology is its emphasis on _________.
-the self
4. Which of the following is primary, or must be met first, in Maslow’s hierarchy?
-physiological needs
5. Using you prior knowledge about developmental theory as a guide, which of the following best supports Maslow's assertion that love is a need that is essential to survival.
-Without the opportunity for “love” in the form of contact comfort, people are unable to form attachments, often lead difficult, maladaptive lives, and sometimes fail to thrive at all
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Answer:
molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere.
Explanation:
These are the levels of ecological organization from smallest to highest
A virus is a microscopic parasite that infects cells in biological organisms, they reproduce only by invading and controlling other cells as they lack the cellular machinery for self reproduction. Additionally, viruses contain at least one unique protein synthesized by specific genes in the nucleic acid, the proteins forms a shell called capsid around the nuclei acid.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Gain-of-function mutation.
Explanation:
- Mutation can be defined as the sudden alteration in the sequence of DNA or Deoxyribonucleic Acid, which if happens in the protein-coding region of the gene can cause the protein to become non-functional or can change the function of the protein.
- If such a mutation happens in the untranslated region or the regulatory sequence of the gene, it can cause:
- the gene to get constitutively (all the time) expressed at high levels, such that its expression can no longer be regulated or controlled. This type of mutation is called a Gain-of-function mutation.
- the expression of the gene to get repressed or suppressed, such that very less amount of protein or no protein that is encoded by the gene is produced. This type of mutation is called a Loss-of-function mutation.