FIRST DAY PSYC 1101 - ACCESS BLACKBOARD
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Many factors have a positive or negative effect on the developing infant inside a mother’s womb. In nine months, a single cell completely transforms into an infant from conception to birth of a baby. A zygote is formed by the process of fertilization which is the fusion of an egg and a sperm. This single-celled zygote then divides and multiplies to form a developed infant.
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FIRST DAY PSYC 1101 - ACCESS BLACKBOARD
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