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Nature vs Nurture debate.
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Development in human is inborn.The stages of development is dictated and directed by expression of genes encoded by the DNA.Therefore physiological and biochemical interpretations of these DNA dictates is known as human development. it is a fixed mechanisms which is fastest at childhood,and progressively slower at advanced stage.<u>Although environmental factors may influence this developmental stages, the exact mechanism of occurrence is constant and fixed.</u>
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Nuture concept believe that, human development is as a result of societal and cultural factors in the environment, and the progression of the development is due to the influences of theses factors on human perception of life. Thus Human development is acquired through life exposure and experiences.They are therefore dynamic, and not static, but fluctuates based on level of exposure in the environment.
<u>However, both concept interacts with one another to ensure an holistic human development. Generally it is the interaction of the environment with genetic that explains the concept of natural selection and evolution of human race. </u>
Option C Habitat.... Polar bears are only found in the Arctic. The most important habitats for polar bears are the edges of pack ice where currents and wind interact, forming a continually melting and refreezing matrix of ice patches and leads (open spaces in the ocean between sea ice).
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DNA, short for deoxyribonucleic acid, is the molecule that contains the genetic code of organisms. This includes animals, plants, protists, archaea and bacteria. DNA is in each cell in the organism and tells cells what proteins to make. ... DNA is inherited by children from their parents.
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An lactobacillus is a rod-shaped bacteria that produces lactic acid from the fermentation (the breaking down) of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates (also known as carbs) can be found in most food made with bread or dough along with some other foods with starches, like breads, pasta, noodles, etc.
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