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Intracellular fluids constitute about 50% of body weight.
Brain Locations
The specific areas or regions within the brain, each responsible for different functions, such as movement, emotion, and cognition.
Brain Injuries
Physical damage to the brain, either from trauma, a medical condition, or exposure to substances, which can affect cognitive, physical, emotional, and behavioral functions.
Nerve Fibers
Long, slender projections of nerve cells, or neurons, that transmit electrical impulses throughout the body to communicate signals.
Pictorial Stage
A phase in children's drawing development where they begin to create images that resemble the real world, often occurring around ages 4 to 9.
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