Why are babies' heads so large in proportion to their body size?
A) The head widens the birth canal so the rest of the body can pass easily.
B) The baby's brain and head are more developed than are other parts of the body.
C) The brain is surrounded by a large volume of fluid that gradually subsides after birth.
D) The head has excess fat at birth to protect it during passage through the birth canal.
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