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  • 25-08-2016
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During childhood, development is not so rapid as in infancy.

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Kalahira
Kalahira Kalahira
  • 11-08-2017
The correct answer here is false. During childhood, development is not as fast as in infancy. During infancy, we develop at an extraordinarily fast pace because this is when cell division is at its fastest rate, as an embryo turns into a foetus, which then turns into a baby.
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