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In embryogenesis in monocots, globular embryos next become:
Intellectual Development
The growth and change in cognitive abilities, including memory, problem-solving skills, decision-making, and the capacity to understand complex concepts, over a person’s lifetime.
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, touched, or sensed in any way.
Number Conservation
The understanding that the quantity of a set of items is unchanged even when its appearance is altered, a concept developed in childhood.
Discrete Items
Individually separate and distinct elements or entities, often used in the context of data points or inventory.
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