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Typical conduct problems in early childhood include noncompliance, temper tantrums, and oppositional behavior.
Pine
A type of coniferous tree known for needle-like leaves and producing cones as part of its reproductive system.
Conifers
A group of cone-bearing seed plants, mostly trees and shrubs, including pines and firs, characterized by needle-like leaves.
Dioecious
A term describing plant or animal species where individuals are distinctly male or female, requiring members of both sexes for reproduction.
Flowering Plants
Plants that belong to the group Angiosperms, characterized by producing flowers for reproduction and fruits containing seeds.
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