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The hormone that is most important for increasing the rate of cell respiration and heat production during stressful situations is:
Babbling
A stage in child language acquisition characterized by the production of sounds or syllables that resemble speech but do not form recognizable words, typically occurring in infants.
Repeating Syllables
The act of duplicating vowel-consonant combinations, an essential stage in early language acquisition and development.
Language Development
The method through which young children learn to comprehend and express language in their early years.
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