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Impossible Figures Are Objects That Exist in Three-Dimensional Space but Cannot

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Impossible figures are objects that exist in three-dimensional space but cannot be accurately represented in two-dimensional pictures.

Understand critical periods in development and the impact of early experiences on attachment.
Recognize that personality and cognitive abilities can change and develop across a lifespan.
Identify the limitations and criticisms of major developmental theories, including Piaget's cognitive development stages, Erikson's psychosocial stages, and Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
Comprehend the role of teratogens in prenatal development and their effects on the developing fetus.

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Antagonistic Pleiotropy

A genetic trait that confers a benefit to an organism in one context but may be detrimental in another.

Mutations

Changes in the nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA, leading to genetic diversity and can cause new genes and alleles to arise.

Fitness

The genetic contribution of an individual to the next generation's gene pool, often measured by the individual's reproductive success.

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