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One function of cartilage is to act as a shock-absorbing pad between bones.
Oral Stage
The first stage in Freudian psychosexual development, occurring in the first year of life, where pleasure is centered around oral activities such as sucking and biting, playing a crucial role in the development of future relationships and behavior patterns.
Fixation
An obsessive focus or attachment to an individual, concept, or phase of development, potentially leading to psychological conflicts.
Nail Biting
A common oral compulsive habit or behavior involving the biting of one's fingernails.
Phallic Stage
A phase in Freudian psychosexual development, occuring between ages three and six, where the focus of the libido is on the genital area.
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