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    Beginning Around Age 11, Boys Develop Relatively More Muscle Than
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Beginning Around Age 11, Boys Develop Relatively More Muscle Than

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Beginning around age 11, boys develop relatively more muscle than girls. At about the same age, what do girls develop relatively more of compared with boys?


A) height
B) weight
C) muscle
D) fatty tissue

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