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If one of the blastomeres is removed from a developing mouse embryo, the remaining cells will still develop into a normal mouse. This is an example of
Social Stigma
The disapproval of, or discrimination against, individuals based on perceivable social characteristics that serve to distinguish them from other members of society.
Social Smiling
A developmental milestone in infants, typified by spontaneous smiles in response to human faces or social interaction, usually emerging around 6 weeks of age.
Nonverbal Decoding
The ability to interpret and understand the meanings behind nonverbal cues such as facial expressions, gestures, and body language.
Emotional Expressions
The ways in which people convey their feelings or emotions, often through facial expressions, voice tone, and body language.
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