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bones in the legs, arms, spine and pelvis grow multiple choice at diffe…

Question

bones in the legs, arms, spine and pelvis grow

multiple choice

at different rates

at the same rate

until age 18, then they stop

stronger after age 30

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Bones in different parts of the body (legs, arms, spine, pelvis) have different growth - related characteristics. They grow at different rates throughout development due to various factors such as hormonal influences and mechanical stress. Growth doesn't stop at a fixed age like 18 for all these bones uniformly, and bones don't generally get stronger after age 30 in a simple sense as bone density starts to decline in many cases after peak bone mass is reached around age 30.

Answer:

A. at different rates