Years Telomere Length 1.63 1.24 1 1.33 1.5 1.42 2 1.36 1.32 1.47 1.24 4 1.51 4 1.31 1.36 1.34 0.99 4 1.03 4 0.84 5 0.94 1.03 6 1.23 1.25 1.31 1.34 1.36 1.22 8 1.32 8 1.28 8 1.26 1.18 1.03 8 1.1 8 1.13 8 0.98 10 0.85 10 1.05 12 1.15 12 1.14 1.24 O CO Based on the correlation between telomere and caring for chronically ill children, how would you expect stress to impact aging? The absence of a correlation between telomeric length and carying for a chronically ill child suggests that stress does not impact aging. Increased stress increases the rate of aging, as seen by shorter telomeres. Increased stress decreases the rate of aging, as seen by shorter telomeres. Increased stress increases the rate of aging, as seen by longer telomeres. Increased stress decreases the rate of aging, as seen by longer telomeres.

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Years
Telomere Length
1.63
1.24
1
1.33
1.5
1.42
2
1.36
1.32
1.47
1.24
4
1.51
4
1.31
1.36
1.34
0.99
4
1.03
4
0.84
5
0.94
1.03
6
1.23
1.25
1.31
1.34
1.36
1.22
8
1.32
8
1.28
8
1.26
1.18
1.03
8
1.1
8
1.13
8
0.98
10
0.85
10
1.05
12
1.15
12
1.14
1.24
O CO
Transcribed Image Text:Years Telomere Length 1.63 1.24 1 1.33 1.5 1.42 2 1.36 1.32 1.47 1.24 4 1.51 4 1.31 1.36 1.34 0.99 4 1.03 4 0.84 5 0.94 1.03 6 1.23 1.25 1.31 1.34 1.36 1.22 8 1.32 8 1.28 8 1.26 1.18 1.03 8 1.1 8 1.13 8 0.98 10 0.85 10 1.05 12 1.15 12 1.14 1.24 O CO
Based on the correlation between telomere and caring for chronically ill children, how would you expect stress to impact aging?
The absence of a correlation between telomeric length and carying for a chronically ill child suggests that stress does not
impact aging.
Increased stress increases the rate of aging, as seen by shorter telomeres.
Increased stress decreases the rate of aging, as seen by shorter telomeres.
Increased stress increases the rate of aging, as seen by longer telomeres.
Increased stress decreases the rate of aging, as seen by longer telomeres.
Transcribed Image Text:Based on the correlation between telomere and caring for chronically ill children, how would you expect stress to impact aging? The absence of a correlation between telomeric length and carying for a chronically ill child suggests that stress does not impact aging. Increased stress increases the rate of aging, as seen by shorter telomeres. Increased stress decreases the rate of aging, as seen by shorter telomeres. Increased stress increases the rate of aging, as seen by longer telomeres. Increased stress decreases the rate of aging, as seen by longer telomeres.
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