For the test quoted the correct answer is "Adolescents, age 13 to 20."
Supporting theory is Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development.
Children begin to use logic in their thinking during the Concrete Operational Stage according to Piaget's model.
Abstract thinking skills typically develop during the formal operational stage of cognitive development, which occurs from approximately age 12 and continues into adulthood, according to Jean Piaget's theory. In this stage, individuals begin to think logically about abstract concepts, reason systematically, and engage in hypothetical and deductive reasoning. This ability enables them to solve complex problems and understand concepts that are not directly tied to concrete experiences.
Nerves begin to develop in a fetus during the first trimester of pregnancy, around 5-6 weeks gestation.
Nerves begin to develop in a fetus during the first trimester of pregnancy, around the 3rd to 4th week after conception.
The Middle Ages
I believe it was during the Permian and Pennsylvanian eras.
A human organism begins as a single cell called a zygote, formed by the fusion of an egg and a sperm during fertilization. This zygote undergoes rapid cell division and differentiation to eventually develop into a complex multicellular organism.
There are none, as the brain is not developed for abstract thinking until about age 13 or 14. Of course some kids are natural geniuses at a very young age, but then they would have no problems. Cognitive learning is a long process, but you must begin with basics, such as command of a language and number skills.
Between the 4th and 6th week.
the lips begin to develop is one of them, hopefully its yours.
Intervertebral discs begin to develop during embryonic growth, around the 6th week of gestation. By the age of 20, the intervertebral discs are fully formed.
No. When bred, cows or heifers will begin to develop an udder during the last stages of pregnancy.