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silviawilliams41

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The sequence of development of the brain during the embryonic stage of development is as follows: first, the
 
  A) subcortical structures, then the limbic system, and finally the cortex.
  B) cortex, next the limbic system, and finally the subcortical structures.
  C) limbic system, next the subcortical structures, and finally the cortex.
  D) subcortical structures, next the cortex, and finally the limbic system.

Question 2

Children's growth and speed of development is
 
  A) influenced solely by genetic factors.
  B) influenced only by dietary factors.
  C) influenced by both dietary and genetic factors.
  D) highly canalized, so it is not subject to external influences.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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