when a male and female are having sex, the male penis gives off cum , skit , or sperm which fertilizes a female eggs , and then it is possible the female can get pregnant
An unborn child is referred to as an 'fetus'.
they increase independency
The Mature stage
During Mitosis
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during the first stage of respiration.
Chromosomes unduplicate during the anaphase stage
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Babyhood is the state or period of infancy.
Infancy is the time frame for birth to walking. Then it is toddler. Babyhood can last a full lifetime.
There are various characteristics of infancy. Some of them include learning to utter words, taking baby steps, crawling, sleeping for many hours and so on.
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a decline in the GNP
Advances in farming during the Song Dynasty included new developments in rice cultivation and irrigation systems and pumps.
During the Light Independent Stage or second stage of photosynthesis.
The Mature stage
Babyhood is the true foundation age. At this time, many behavior patterns, attitudes and emotional expressions are established. It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments. It is an age of high individuality which can be realized in appearance and in patterns of behavior. Early social experiences play a dominant role in determining the baby's future social relationships and patterns of behavior towards others. Since the baby's life is centered around home, it is here that the foundations for later behavior and attitudes are laid. There is no evidence that people are social or antisocial by inheritance but on their social experience gained during babyhood. Also, making a change in the pattern of behavior that has become habitual is never easy. Nor is there any guaranty that the change will be complete. That is why good social foundations are so important during the babyhood years.