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Fetal Circulation

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Hammad Mughal Fetal Circulation Anatomy and Physiology Mr. Ehnstrom January, 17, 2013 Fetal Circulation The fetal circulation is the circulatory system of a baby, the fetal circulation consists of the placenta and the blood vessels within the placenta. The fetal circulation is part of a larger circulation, the placenta circulation. The placenta circulation is divided into two parts: the maternal circulation and the fetal circulation.

Chapter 4 The Developing Person

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In-Class notes ?13: Chapter 4 ? The Developing Person Three major issues: Prenatal Development and the Newborn prenatal development: zygote, embryo, fetus, teratogens ? Fetal Alcohol Syndrome The Competent Newborn ? rooting reflex, others: -Close-up: how do we know? habituation, novel stimulus Infancy and Childhood Physical development ? brain: neurons, maturation, infant memory (?infantile amnesia?) / retention? -motor development: sequence, but individual differences in timing Cognitive Development ? PIAGET; schemas, assimilation, accommodation, stages and terms (figure 4.1) -sensorimotor: object permanence; stranger anxiety -preoperational ? egocentrism, language, fantasy, expanding theory of mind -- versus autism:

Bob the Builder

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Canales, Owen, and Reyes 1 Jeffrey Canales, Meghan Owen, and Johnny Reyes Mrs. Fuller B4 English I 2 May 2012 Death of Innocents Everyday innocent, unborn babies are killed all around the world. It?s wrong and unfair for the unborn babies, they should have rights too. Abortion and fetal rights is an issue in our society because it?s killing innocent life and regulations should be done to resolve this problem.
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