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Identify the principal structures of a neuron and describe the functions of each.
Physical Development
The process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty.
Identity
A person's understanding of who they are, including their traits, beliefs, and sense of self, which can evolve over time.
Dependence
Dependence refers to a condition where an individual relies on a substance, activity, or another person for their psychological or physical well-being.
Moro Reflex
An involuntary response seen in infants, where they suddenly extend their arms and legs and cry when startled.
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