[KNES 3630] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (83 pages long)

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The progressive development (change) of a living being or parts of from its earliest stage to maturity, including attendant increases in size : sinclair, 1985. We can"t predict what happens to the human body: not always a positive, or increase, can also be a decrease. Enlargement of a tissue or organ from the increase of the size of its cells: hyperplasia. Enlargement of a tissue or organ from the increase in reproduction rate of its cells. Form of growth where the space beside or between cells grows. What is development: the series of changes by which the individual embryo becomes a mature organism. Biologically, we have a set of cells that are specialized for a certain function. We behaviorally have to develop as well. More competent in certain aspects (intellectual, art, sport etc. : growth we can see, development we may not be able to see. Development brain development: quality vs quantity.

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