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fahad

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Traditionally, growth has been defined as
 
  a. physical changes that occur from conception to maturity.
  b. the biological unfolding of genetic potential.
  c. positive changes across the lifespan.
  d. gains, changes, and losses at each stage of the lifecycle.

Question 2

Which characteristic does NOT belong on a list of key aspects of physical development?
 
  a. Change in motor ability
  b. Change in body organ efficiency
  c. Change in short-term memory
  d. Change in skin tone (e.g., wrinkling)



bobsmith

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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