Czarzy
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Can you explain why? What criteria are you using to equate a 2-yr old child with a fetus? In what ways are they alike?
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Besides having human DNA, in what ways are they alike?
And before anyone rushes to try to make an analogy by saying,
"Then, in what ways are a two-year-old and a seventy-year-old alike?":
the maximum dendritic growth begins during the birth process, then slows a bit through age four, then slows even more as we age.
A born organism with human DNA has developed (because of the sudden change from little intra-uterine stimuli to incredibly bountiful extra-uterine environmental stimuli) a huge dendritic growth.
A comparison between dendritic connections in a seventy-year old and a two-year old is insignificant compared to those between a fetus and a born-baby.