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Explain what Cavendish means when she claims that there are some objects which are not perceptible by sense perception, yet they are subject to our rational perception.
Cephalocaudal
A principle of physical growth that describes how growth starts at the head and upper body parts and then proceeds to the rest of the body.
Development
The process of change and growth in physical, cognitive, and social aspects over the lifespan.
Head
The upper part of the human body, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
Umbilical Cord
A cord connecting the fetus to the placenta, supplying oxygen and nutrients, and removing waste.
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