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    A Hair Cycle Consists of Three Developmental Stages in the Following
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A Hair Cycle Consists of Three Developmental Stages in the Following

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Question 17

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A hair cycle consists of three developmental stages in the following order:


A) anagen, telogen, and catagen.
B) anagen, catagen, and telogen.
C) catagen, anagen, and telogen.
D) catagen, telogen, and anagen.
E) telogen, anagen, and catagen.

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