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A1.1-1.7 Physical development at each life stage MatchUp

Target Level
Pass
Running Total
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Attempt
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Drag each of the top boxes to its matching pair to match up the key terms to their description. You must match all the pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Primary sexual characteristics
Oestrogen
Secondary sexual characteristics
Gross motor skills
Development
Fine motor skills
Growth
Testosterone
Lactation
Menopause
An increase in height, weight or other dimensions.
The acquisition of skills and abilities throughout the life stages.

Use of large muscles for big movements such as sitting up, walking, running and jumping.


Use of small muscles for precise tasks such as writing, buttoning, and picking up small objects.
The reproductive organs present at birth that mature when sex hormones are released.
Physical traits that develop during puberty but are not directly involved in reproduction.
Secretion of milk from the mammary glands in the breasts, that typically begins during pregnancy.
A male sex hormone that supports reproductive development, secondary sexual traits, and sperm production.

A female sex hormone that regulates the menstrual cycle and supports reproductive and secondary sexual development.
The ending of female fertility, including the cessation of menstruation and a reduction in the production of female sex hormones.

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%