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folubunmi

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In Ruble and Martin's integrative theory, biosocial/psychobiosocial theories are judged to apply to
 
  a. the prenatal period.
  b. infancy and toddlerhood.
  c. the preschool period.
  d. middle childhood.

Question 2

As the body matures, which body part increases its number of bones?
 
  a. Elbow
  b. Hand/wrist
  c. Lower jaw
  d. Knee



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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