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This assignment has achieved a distinction overall. The criteria discussed include P1-Describe physical, intellectual, emotional and social development for each of the life stages of your chosen Celebrity. It includes references Harvard style at the end and the grammar has been checked various time...

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Unit 4 Task 1
Development through the life stages


Life stages
Life Stages refers to the different phases of life that all individual pass through in a
normal lifetime. These are the stages that are common and uniform throughout
humans such as conception, pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence, young
adulthood, mid-life and old age.
The difference between growth and development is that growth is the process of
increasing in size and development is the change that might be complex and involve
a change in the quality of some ability.




Conception
Human life begins with conception. Each month, one of a woman's two ovaries
releases a mature egg in a process known as ovulation. The released egg travels into
the Fallopian tube, where it is fertilized by a single sperm.
When a man ejaculates, millions of sperm starts swimming upstream in the women's
reproductive tract toward the Fallopian tubes. Of those millions of sperm only a few
hundred come close to the egg
Once a sperm has penetrated the egg (fertilization), the egg surface changes,
preventing the entry of other sperm. Fertilization completes the genetic makeup of
the baby, including whether it will be a girl or boy.
Once the egg is fertilized, a rapid process of division begins. The fertilized egg leaves
the Fallopian tube and enters the uterus 3 to 4 days after fertilization
After, the fertilized egg attaches to the lining tissues of the uterus and the cells in the
fertilized egg continue to divide (implantation).

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