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Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Psychology chapter 6

hereditary

  • genetic transmissions of characteristics from parents to offspring
  • passed down through DNA of parents

genes

  • building blocks of heredity
  • what you get from parents
  • vary in size from a few hundred DNA bases to more than 2 million bases

DNA

  • Deoxyribonucleic acid
  • carrier of genetic information
  • also carries chromosomes

chromosome

  • carries genetic information in the form of genes
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identical twins

  • develop from one fertilized egg
  • monozygotic

fraternal twins

  • developed from two fertilized eggs
  • dizygotic

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Nature v. Nurture

nature

  • whether your DNA is developed by your genes of you parents
  • you can only do as much as your genetics allow you

Example (nature)

  • your muscles can enlarge to a certain extent, and once they've reach that maximum level, you're done
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Nurture

  • you can train yourself and become what your genetics allow you to do
  • acting the way you act becuase of environment

Nurture (example)

  • children's personality are based off of where they live or their surroundings
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works cited

Kasschau, Richard A. Understanding Psychology. Columbus: Glencoe/Mc, 2008. Print.