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Tim is in his early twenties. He can expect
 
  an increase in height.
  infertility and reproductive problems.
  an increase in infections and colds.
  muscle growth.

Question 2

During young adulthood, all body systemsincluding the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and sexual-reproductive systemsfunction
 
  poorly.
  optimally.
  equally to those of adolescents.
  equally to those of middle-age adults.



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Answer to Question 1

muscle growth.

Answer to Question 2

optimally.





 

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