smell, vision, hearing and touch
smell, vision, hearing and touch
for me...it depends to your condition...dahil hndi naman lahat ng Tao ay ...........
Fetal lungs are not functioning; no organism can start to breathe while immersed in amniotic fluid. Lungs only begin to function at birth.
Yes, the milk ducts will be ready and functioning for the birth
At birth, babies have developed their sense of touch, taste, and smell. They are also able to hear sounds outside of the womb. Their sense of sight is not fully developed yet and continues to develop over the following months.
In fetal circulation, the lungs are not functioning as they do after birth. Instead of oxygenating blood, the fetus receives oxygenated blood through the placenta via the umbilical cord. This means that structures like the ductus arteriosus and foramen ovale facilitate blood flow, bypassing the non-functioning lungs. After birth, these structures close, allowing normal pulmonary circulation to occur.
Piaget referred to the active intellectual functioning of infants as "sensorimotor intelligence." This stage of development involves infants using their senses and motor skills to explore and interact with their environment as they learn and develop cognitive abilities.
The importance of the sense of touch is subjective and varies depending on individual preferences and needs. While touch is crucial for social bonding and communication, other senses like sight and hearing play equally important roles in our daily functioning.
Traction Control Not Functioning. When computer senses one wheel losing traction, traction control applies the brake to that wheel to stop it from spinning
Tagalog of senses: pandama
"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.
There senses are smelling