How are teratogens related to critical periods? Teratogens have varying impacts during different stages of development. O Teratogens cause critical periods of development. Critical periods of development contribute to teratogens. O Critical periods are rarely affected by teratogens.
How are teratogens related to critical periods? Teratogens have varying impacts during different stages of development. O Teratogens cause critical periods of development. Critical periods of development contribute to teratogens. O Critical periods are rarely affected by teratogens.
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Teratogens have varying impacts during different stages of
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O Teratogens cause critical periods of development.
Critical periods of development contribute to teratogens.
O Critical periods are rarely affected by teratogens.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6851e105-8727-4477-9935-da490bfe86c3%2Fcf8495e3-2d0d-4578-94f4-1dc5daa15c34%2Fmururlp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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Teratogens have varying impacts during different stages of
development.
O Teratogens cause critical periods of development.
Critical periods of development contribute to teratogens.
O Critical periods are rarely affected by teratogens.
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Tertogen is a chemical substance on whose exposure birth defects are caused in the foetus. These teratogens can be in the form of drugs, alcohol or any other toxic substances.
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