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Both theoretical and practical capacity measure capacity in terms of demand for the output.
Umbilical Cord
A flexible cord-like structure containing blood vessels that connects a fetus in the womb to its mother's placenta, providing oxygen and nutrients.
Yolk
The nutrient-rich central part of an egg that serves as food for the developing embryo in egg-laying animals.
Cephalocaudal Pattern
A principle of physical growth that states development progresses from the head (cephalo) towards the tail (caudal), meaning children typically gain control over the head, chest, and arm muscles before those of the legs.
Spinal Cord
A long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue, extending from the brainstem to the lower back, which transmits neural signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
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