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    The Growth Spurt That Typically Occurs at Puberty Is Triggered
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The Growth Spurt That Typically Occurs at Puberty Is Triggered

Question 126

Question 126

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The growth spurt that typically occurs at puberty is triggered specifically by the


A) thyroid gland.
B) andrenal glands.
C) pituitary gland.
D) endocrine system.

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