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Growth Spurts Up to Age 16 Account for Large Increases

Question 13

Question 13

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Growth spurts up to age 16 account for large increases in brain weight.This is MOST likely due to increases in:


A) the number of neurons and glial cells.
B) the number of glial cells and larger blood vessels.
C) myelination.
D) neural pruning.

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