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    Current Evidence Suggests That Full (Adult-Level) Visual Acuity Is Reached
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Current Evidence Suggests That Full (Adult-Level) Visual Acuity Is Reached

Question 41

Question 41

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Current evidence suggests that full (adult-level) visual acuity is reached by what age?


A) 4 months
B) 2 years
C) 3-4 years
D) 10-11 years
E) puberty

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