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The actions and mannerisms made by an individual. Something that only nurture can affect
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(of twins) derived from a single ovum, and so identical. Twins that are this, essentially share the same DNA
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The only factor that affects how you interact with your ______, is nurture
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What some psychologists believe that children are, from birth. It refers to what they are when it comes to world around them
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the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character, which would be more of cause of nurture than genes
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the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills, which is not solely decided based on genes
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Pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors. One side of the argument
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The influence of external factors after conception, e.g., the product of exposure, life experiences and learning on an individual
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The type of mice used in an experiment that would prove that nurture can affect nature
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The quality or characteristic of being sexually attracted solely to people of one's own sex, which is not solely decided based on genes
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The information we are made of, that we cannot control, that is transferred from a parent to offspring, hereditarily, and is held to determine some characteristic of us
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The people that would be your primary attachment figures, the people that most affect, through nurture, who you will be.
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The state of being grossly fat or overweight, which is not solely decided based on genes
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Tending to cause obesity. E.g. An ______ environment.
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The field of science that is interested how your environment can affect your genes
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