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The only high-energy bond in ATP is between the second and third phosphate groups.
Hippocampus
A part of the brain located in the temporal lobe, crucial for memory formation and spatial navigation.
Fraternal Twins
Twins that develop from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperms, resulting in genetically unique siblings born at the same time.
Gender Constancy
Gender constancy is the understanding in children that one's gender remains the same over time and across situations, typically developed by the age of six or seven.
Cognitive Development
The progression of learning and processing of information from infancy through adulthood, encompassing skills in perceiving, thinking, and understanding.
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