Puberty Female Maturational Changes Male Maturational Changes.
Social Problems: Sexism and Gender Inequality. Gender Inequality as a Social Problem Sexism: the subordination of one sex, female, based on the assumed.
Biological Foundations: Puberty How to cope with others’ responses; How to deal with sexual arousal; Puberty is the key developmental challenge in adolescence.
Organismal Development Part 3 Male Animals. Important concepts from previous units: Mitochondria provide chemical energy (ATP) for cells by performing.
Racism and Sexism Race, Ethnicity, Gender Unit Racism Definition: a set of beliefs that uses biological factors to explain and justify inequalities between.
Chapter 4 THE DEVELOPING PERSON. CONCEPTION Fewer than ½ of fertilized eggs (zygotes) survive 1 st week cell division produces 100 cells 10 days.
Allele Expression Allele expression not always as simple as dominant alleles overriding recessive ones. Alleles of a single gene may interact together.
Chapter 10 Sex and Gender. Chapter Outline Sex: The Biological Dimension Gender: The Cultural Dimension Gender Stratification in Historical and Contemporary.
Sex And Gender
Lesson 1 Your friends have gotten taller. You have sudden bursts of energy. You have waves of strong emotions. Adolescence—Understanding Growth and Change.
Life-Span Development Chapter. Adolescence: Transition period from childhood to adulthood From puberty (the start of sexual maturation) to independence.
The Developing Person