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Name and briefly describe the four principle types of tissue in the body.
Fine Discriminations
Refers to the ability to distinguish subtle differences between similar stimuli.
Young Infants
refers to the earliest stage in human development, often considered to be the period from birth to 12 months old, characterized by rapid physical, cognitive, and emotional growth.
Senescence
The gradual deterioration of functional characteristics in organisms, leading to aging and an increased vulnerability to death.
Natural Physical Decline
The gradual reduction in physical ability and function naturally occurring with age, affecting mobility, strength, and endurance.
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