Answer:
plantarflexion and eversion of the foot.
Answer: Prosopagnosia or face blindness
Explanation:
The pediatrician will most likely think about prosopagnosia which is also referred to as face blindness.
This is a condition which prevents one from recognizing faces as a result of distortion of the fusiform gyrus. This however does not prevent recognition of inanimate objects and auditory functions are also o preserved.
This condition can either be acquired or congenital with the acquired form as a result of trauma to the brain and is mostly seen in adults.
The congenital form is as a result of developmental abnormality involving the fusiform gyrus and mostly seen in children.
Only little is known as regards treatment.
I would have to say B. open palm of your hand
Only because it's portions for different size people.
A child portion would be different from an adult portion, and the palm is the only thing that measures by the size of the person.
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