Biology studies the body, the structure, and body functions. Every move and idea come from the body. Psychology studies the mind and behavior. Psychology studies the mind where biology studies the body biology and psychology work together if one changes it will affect the other for example. A child who has been abused (psychological) is much more likely to develop depression (biological). I don’t think the mental process could be separated from the biological because they work together a body can 't function without the mind, nor can the mind function without the body.
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“At what age do you think it should be legal to drink alcohol? Explain your point of view, and be sure to include in your discussion a description of the long and short-term social and physiological effects that alcohol has on a person.”
I think the legal drinking age should stand at age 21, because in your teenage years your mind is still developing and is venerable to the effects of alcohol. If you consume alcohol during the adolescent years when the mind is still developing, in the short term it can impact your memory, reactions and even be in danger of alcohol poisoning. In long-term alcohol can cause liver damage make you 're more likely to drink as an adult.
5. “Describe the unique perspective that epigenetics brings to the nature-nurture debate. Find one example that demonstrates how genes can be influenced by environmental factors and include it in your answer. An example of this might be that if the temperature of a Drosophila fly larvae is lowered, an extra set of wings will develop, thus demonstrating that environmental factors can affect gene expression. Be sure to cite the source of your