ANATOMO-PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN'S INTERNAL ORGANS AND SYSTEMS (AFX)

Abstract
Children's bodies undergo significant developmental changes as they grow from infancy to adolescence. These changes are reflected in the anatomical and physiological characteristics of their internal organs and systems. Understanding these characteristics is crucial for healthcare professionals, educators, and parents to provide appropriate care and support for children's overall well-being. This article delves into the various anatomical and physiological characteristics of children.
Keywords
Periods, age, womb, growth, formation, general condition, physical development.
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