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    • Foetus in the womb. An egg from the mother is fertilised by a sperm from the father and turns into an embryo inside the mother’s womb. At first this creation looks like a bundle of cells.
    • Baby. After nine months in the mother’s womb, the baby is born. Babies from birth to 1 year are also known as infants. Newborn babies can breathe, suck, swallow and cry when they feel hungry, cold and hot temperatures or any uncomfortable situation.
    • Childhood. The baby grows into a child. It slowly learns to crawl and then walk, talk, run, jump, eat by itself, identify things in its surroundings, communicate properly, read and write, make friends and do many more childhood activities.
    • Adolescence. At the stage, adolescence, the child grows into an adolescent through a period called Puberty. Puberty usually takes place in the child’s teenage years, starting from 13 years up to 19 years of age.
  1. Explore the human life cycle, meaning the stages of growth and change that characterize a human life from beginning to end. Discover details about the prenatal stage,...

  2. This video explains a lot of fascinating facts about human life cycle. Human Life Cycle. The human life cycle includes various phases of life of a person. All living creatures go through stages of developments. And these stages can get affected by different environmental conditions.

  3. Human life cycle game. Drag and drop the different stages from when a woman conceives to when a child is born. Have fun learning. Biology lesson for students from 2nd to 7th grades. In the human life cycle, a child is born into two stages: the fetus and the newborn.

  4. Human life cycle worksheets - Students sequence and label the stages of life from infant to adult. Free | Printable | Grade 2 | Science | Worksheets.

  5. The life cycle of a human being for kids. Learning about how our bodies work and what will happen as they grow up is an important subject for children to study. They might be curious how babies turn into grown-ups, which as we know, requires food and water, plus the necessary vitamins and minerals to fuel our growth.

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