Genetic determinism is a theory that states that
A) environmental conditions must be strong to change an individual's developmental path.
B) genetic conditions must be strong to change an individual's developmental path.
C) the range of possible phenotypes that exist for a particular genotype depends upon stimulation.
D) that developmental potential is determined by the stimulation in the child's environment.
A) environmental conditions must be strong to change an individual's developmental path.
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A) concerns arose that students were not starting college preparation early enough and earlier and more rigorous training was needed. B) the developmental stage of adolescence required a different form of education from that supplied to older adolescents. C) students between elementary school and high school needed a structure that was significantly less rigid than the structure of high school. D) demographic factors led to new enrollment patterns with elementary school enrollments growing and secondary school enrollments declining.
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A) Intracellular fluid B) Extracellular fluid C) Extracellular and intracellular fluid, respectively D) Depolarized fluid