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Which structure in the fetus allows blood to bypass the immature liver?
Four-Drive Theory
A motivational theory proposing that human beings are driven by four fundamental needs or drives: the drive to acquire, bond, learn, and defend.
Social Norms
Social norms are the accepted behaviors, values, and conventions that govern the behavior of individuals within a group or society.
Past Experience
Previous events or knowledge gained through earlier involvement in similar or related activities, influencing one's current behavior and decisions.
Emotional Signals
Expressions or manifestations of one's feelings that communicate emotional states to others, often non-verbally.
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