There are aspects of the world, such as mass and volume, that do not change as

we manipulate them. Children have to learn this, and when they have done so they have
achieved

(a) conservation
(b) syncretism
(c) the fundamental attribution error
(d) accommodation
(e) assimilation


A

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proteins chromosomes genes amino acids

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