Biological Anthropology
MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert cover letter here] Running head : MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Running Header here] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Title here] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Names of Author (s ) here] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Institution information here] Abstract MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert abstract text here] Biological Anthropology Human development is a process of growing to maturity . In biological terms , this involved progress from a one-celled zygote to a fully matured human being . It is said that human beings are the result of nature and nurture . Their progress is governed by the action of both

br heredity and environment . They mature and grow over a period of time known as maturation ADDIN EN .CITE Gaerlan1994116Josefina E Gaerlan Delia A . Limpingco Geraldine E . Tria Juan C BirionGeneral Psychology 4 /e1994Ken IncorporatedApril 26 2007 (Gaerlan et al
Human life undergoes different phases of development . It includes pre-conception , fetal life , breast dependence , pre-school age , school age , and adolescence , age of production and reproduction , and senescence , therefore development is describe as the changes happening to human , from conception to death ADDIN EN .CITE WagnerKendra Van Wagner Psychology What is development ?2007April 262007About Inc .http /psychology .about .com /od developmentecourse /f /dev_faq .htm (Wagner
Development begins with fertilization wherein the sperm cell of a male human unite with the egg cell produce by the female human in to produce or give rise to a zygote ADDIN EN .CITE BrowderLeon BrowderLaurie ItenHuman Development2007April 261998 July 29 1998Dynamic Developmenthttp /www .ucalgary .ca /U ofC /eduweb /virtualembryo /humans .htmlItenLeon BrowderLaurie ItenHuman Development2007April 261998 July 29 1998Dynamic Developmenthttp /www .ucalgary .ca /U ofC /eduweb /virtualembryo /humans .htmlLeon Browder199833 12Leon BrowderLaurie ItenHuman Development2007April 261998 July 29 1998Dynamic Developmenthttp /www .ucalgary .ca /U ofC /eduweb /virtualembryo /humans .html (Browder and Iten . This zygote will undergo a process that will lead to the development of an embryo . From the second week to the second month , it is the period of an embryo to develop During this time , there is a rapid change that takes place in their sizes . The embryo has an internal and external appearance of a human by the end of the second month of the embryonic period . Fetal period comes after the embryonic period to birth . Still , there is a continuous change that happens and some of the system like nervous system and other parts are just about to mature ADDIN EN .CITE Gaerlan1994116Josefina E Gaerlan Delia A . Limpingco Geraldine E . Tria Juan C BirionGeneral Psychology 4 /e1994Ken IncorporatedApril 26 2007 (Gaerlan et al
When the mother gave birth , the child is entirely dependent for its survival on the care and feeding provided by the mother . Here , the child 's audition and vision are not fully mature . Their vision is not yet clear because the retina of their eyes is not yet fully developed It takes a year before they can eventually see things clearly however they begin to respond to what they hear after several weeks only . Their muscles are still weak enough to move any part of their body . Even turning their heads...
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