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Describe the differences and similarities of the effects of teratogens in the embryonic period and in the fetal period. Explain why these differences and similarities exist.
Increased Hostility
A state of being aggressively unfriendly or overtly ready to confront or attack.
Characteristic Odors
Distinctive smells that are often associated with specific substances, environments, or conditions.
Control Theory
A theory in psychology and sociology which suggests that individuals regulate their own behavior through internal processes to achieve goals or maintain a sense of control.
Overload Theory
A psychological concept proposing that individuals have a limit to the amount of information or stimuli they can process, with overload leading to stress or error.
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