GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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“Strength”
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“Flexibility”
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“Experience”
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“Oxygen carrying capacity”
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Detailed explanation-1: -A type of memory called semantic memory continues to improve for many older adults. Semantic memory is the ability to recall concepts and general facts that are not related to specific experiences.
Detailed explanation-2: -However, not all thinking abilities decline with age. In fact, vocabulary, reading and verbal reasoning remain unchanged or even improve during the aging process.
Detailed explanation-3: -Your bones, joints and muscles With age, bones tend to shrink in size and density, weakening them and making them more susceptible to fracture. You might even become a bit shorter. Muscles generally lose strength, endurance and flexibility-factors that can affect your coordination, stability and balance.
Detailed explanation-4: -Age is often associated with a decline in cognitive abilities that are important for maintaining functional independence, such as learning new skills. Many forms of motor learning appear to be relatively well preserved with age, while learning tasks that involve associative binding tend to be negatively affected.