Human Growth and Development CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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During early adulthood, physical changes in the body are

  1. Most accelerated

  2. Completely finished

  3. Slowing down significantly

  4. At a steady rate

The correct answer is: Slowing down significantly

During early adulthood, physical changes in the body typically slow down significantly. It is important to note that there is no set timeline for when physical changes stop or slow down completely. Each person's body develops and changes at a different pace, and these changes may continue into later adulthood. Option A, stating that physical changes are most accelerated during early adulthood, is incorrect as the body's development tends to slow down during this stage. Option B, claiming that physical changes are completely finished during early adulthood, is incorrect as the body continues to develop and change throughout the lifespan. Option D, stating that physical changes occur at a steady rate during early adulthood, is incorrect as the body's development tends to slow down during this stage. Therefore, option C is the most accurate choice.