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The Growth Spurt Seen in Puberty Is Triggered by

Question 78

Question 78

Multiple Choice

The growth spurt seen in puberty is triggered by


A) calcitonin.
B) growth hormone.
C) sex hormones.
D) parathyroid hormone.
E) thyroid hormone.

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