complete solutions
Puberty - correct answer ✔✔a period of rapid growth and sexual maturity
Distal proximal development - correct answer ✔✔Growth which proceeds from
the extremities toward the torso
Primary sexual characteristics - correct answer ✔✔Changes in the reproductive
organs
Sperm Arche - correct answer ✔✔First ejaculation of sperm
Menarche - correct answer ✔✔First menstrual period
Secondary sexual characteristics - correct answer ✔✔Visible physical changes not
directly related to reproduction but signal sexual maturity
Acne - correct answer ✔✔Pimples on the skin due to overactive sebaceous glands
Limbic system - correct answer ✔✔regulates emotion and reward
Prefrontal cortex - correct answer ✔✔involved in the control of impulses,
organization, planning, and making good decisions
, Dopamine - correct answer ✔✔involved in reward circuts
Oxytocin - correct answer ✔✔Facilitates bonding and makes social connections
more rewarding
Teenage birth rates in the United States are higher than most developed
countries. - correct answer ✔✔True
The DSM-5 lists the criteria for eating disorders. Recurrent episodes of binge-
eating, recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain,
and self-evaluation unduly affected by body shape and weight are criteria for
which eating disorder. - correct answer ✔✔Bulimia nervosa
The DSM-5 lists the criteria for eating disorders. Restriction of energy intake,
intense fear of gaining weight, and disturbance in one's self-evaluation regarding
body weight are criteria for which eating disorder. - correct answer ✔✔Anorexia
nervosa
The DSM-5 lists the criteria for eating disorders. Recurrent episodes of binge
eating, marked distress regarding binge eating, and the binge eating is not
associated with the recurrent use of inappropriate compensatory behavior. -
correct answer ✔✔Binge-eating disorder
Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. -
correct answer ✔✔True