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Health, 31.05.2020 08:59, niele123

Which best explains the differences in physical growth of an infant compared to a child? Infants grow at a rapid pace, while children grow in spurts. Children grow at a rapid pace, while infants grow in spurts. Infants can triple in size their first year, while a child does not experience physical growth. Child growth begins at puberty, while an infant is controlled by nutrition and genetics.

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